Through Canada
No. The only way you can be deported if you have permanent residency is if you commit some sort of crime.
no.
I suppose you can..as long as you havent been deported from canada..or have any felonies there...
Yes.
Same as if he was not in jail or being deported. If they are not together, the children go to her family or foster care.
(in the US) Not unless they have violated the conditions of their stay in this country.
Deportation is possible. depending on how long you have been in the US.
they dont
If the child is otherwise entitled to public benefits, they will still be entitled if a parent is deported. There is no added or forfeited benefits to a child of a deported parent.
Yes to both questions. A felony offense is among the most serious of crimes.
Generally, a person who is a permanent resident would not be deported for a misdemeanor. If it is a higher lever misdemeanor like a DUI or theft, deportation could occur.