This study investigated the roles of socio-demographic variables in influencing health and wellbeing after deportation. 182 deported participants completed questionnaires assessing health/wellbeing. 3 hypotheses were tested: 1) No significant sex difference in health/wellbeing was found. 2) A significant positive relationship between age and health/wellbeing was found, with older deportees reporting better health. 3) Deportation history and period of stay in deported country significantly predicted health/wellbeing jointly and independently. The findings imply that both male and female deportees need rehabilitation, and that assessment of deportees should account for age, deportation history, and period of stay in deported country.