Do all convictions make me inadmissible to the United States? No, not all convictions are regarded as inadmissible convictions that will make you inadmissible to the United States. While most criminal convictions will provide sufficient grounds for a border official...
Limitations of a US Entry Waiver: A US Entry Waiver is only temporary (generally from one to five years) You can still be denied entry, but not for the criminal record specified in your application You must maintain a clean record The Waiver does not give you the...
If you have been charged but not convicted of a criminal offence, you may still have a criminal record. These charges can show up as dismissed, withdrawn, stayed, or discharged on your federal criminal record. The details of your charge, as well as your personal...
This post will cover pardon Canada eligibility and who can apply. As of June 2020, the waiting period for a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence in Canada has been changed as a result of a recent Federal Court decision. Fortunately, many Canadians who...
What is a criminal offence in Canada? When dealing with the criminal justice system, it’s all too easy to take things for granted. The courts don’t always move fast, but when they do pick up the pace, they can leave you in the dust. This is especially true...