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Aug 30th 2009
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Recently a friend tried to go to Canada and was refused entry due to a couple of DUIs (driving under the influence). He is planning a trip to France and England, are there any restrictions that would refuse entry? Hate to go that far and never get out of the airport. Thanks!
 
leah
Oct 25th 2009
my friend went to paris france and stay there for almost five years.she abondoned her family and now she is leaving with another man who happen a married man.they both leaving together in the same roof.they both an illegal entry now working in Paris.where can we report them,what office are liable.we know the address in Paris.
 
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Oct 25th 2009
Leah, I'd stay clear from reporting them. First of all, I don't think anyone care really. Plus, last time I checked, there were no legal rule against living with a married man... it's their business, isn't it??
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