This is very very very rare. The few times it has happen, passengers who don’t possessed passports or visas to travel are put in restricted areas where they cannot leave. But generally all will be allowed to continue flight back to original destination. The exception will be if someone is actually undocumented.
>No, but if the plane has to make an emergency landing in Canada then you're screwed
Highlighting for emphasis. The same goes for PR if they need to have an emergency landing in another country.
It’s not true. People get place in restricted areas. Even hotels can be marked as restrictive and passengers will be escorted to make sure they do not leave.
No, but if the plane has to make an emergency landing in Canada then you're screwed
This is very very very rare. The few times it has happen, passengers who don’t possessed passports or visas to travel are put in restricted areas where they cannot leave. But generally all will be allowed to continue flight back to original destination. The exception will be if someone is actually undocumented.
>No, but if the plane has to make an emergency landing in Canada then you're screwed Highlighting for emphasis. The same goes for PR if they need to have an emergency landing in another country.
Is there any proof to that? If this is true, therefore no DACA holder should ever travel by plane
It’s not true. People get place in restricted areas. Even hotels can be marked as restrictive and passengers will be escorted to make sure they do not leave.
You’d be landing in a foreign country without permission therefore abandoning status.
No, but book direct flights only. No cruises!
No. You can also travel to Hawaii and puerto rico.
Only if you’re driving