by AllCleared | May 5, 2022 | Criminal Rehabilitation, Immigration, TRP - Canadian Temporary Resident Permit
When crossing the border into Canada, it may not even cross someone’s mind that their criminal charge from 30-plus years ago could stop them from entering Canada. However, any American with a felony conviction may not be authorized entry into Canada without a...
by AllCleared | Apr 19, 2022 | Criminal Rehabilitation, Immigration, TRP - Canadian Temporary Resident Permit, Visiting Canada
When Americans travel across the border into Canada, the border officers will be able to see their criminal record. To guarantee the safety of its citizens, Canada and the United States exchange criminal background information via travel documents. Whether you enter...
by AllCleared | Mar 3, 2022 | Criminal Rehabilitation, General Blog Posts - AllCleared Criminal Record Services, Immigration, TRP - Canadian Temporary Resident Permit, Visiting Canada
Business travel is one of the most popular reasons for Americans with a criminal record to seek special permission to enter Canada. Millions of people travel to Canada every year for business. Whether stopping over for just one hour or one week, it happens daily....
by AllCleared | Jan 18, 2022 | Criminal Rehabilitation, Immigration, TRP - Canadian Temporary Resident Permit, Visiting Canada
Canada welcomes millions of tourists, visitors, immigrants, foreign workers, and students each year. Many aren’t aware that a criminal record may deny you entry. Even minor charges and common convictions from years ago may make you inadmissible to Canada. Canada...
by AllCleared | Oct 12, 2021 | General Blog Posts - AllCleared Criminal Record Services, Immigration, US Entry Waivers
A proposed bill, The Canadian Snowbirds Act (S. 2507), would increase the amount of time Canadians can spend in the United States from six to eight months — two months longer than they are currently authorized – without incurring tax penalties. Snowbirds from Canada...
by AllCleared | Mar 11, 2021 | All, Immigration, US Entry Waivers
Updated October 8, 2021 The US is not accepting US waiver (I-192) applications at ports of entry due to the travel restrictions imposed by the US and Canadian governments. These travel restrictions are set to expire on October 21, 2021 and are likely to be extended....