Any United States citizen or permanent resident with a criminal record may be denied entrance to Canada due to criminal inadmissibility. Following 9/11, the US and Canada began sharing an increasing quantity of information for security purposes, and as of 2010, the...
Updated August 9, 2021 For over a year, people on both sides of the Canada-US border have been wondering when the borders will reopen. The closure of the border between the United States and Canada because of COVID19 restrictions is soon coming to an end, with...
Updated on May 24, 2021 Many Americans considering entering Canada with a DUI or DWI are curious about how the Canadian border authorities determine whether a visitor has a criminal record. Canada’s front-line border agents now have greater access to information...
Although having a felony may make it more difficult to join the Marines, it does not necessarily mean it is impossible. It is still possible to join the marines with a felony. Marine Applicants May Be Able to Apply For a Moral Waiver With The Following Felonies Or...
Updated August 12, 2021 If you have a DUI or other type of criminal record, you will need a Temporary Resident Permit or Criminal Rehabilitation to enter Canada. The biggest difference between TRP (Temporary Resident Permit) and Criminal Rehabilitation is the length...
Ahhhh summer! It’s here. Unless you are one of those fortunate souls who live in a warm sunny climate all year round, summer means the final arrival of bright sunny days filled with outdoor activities—maybe even a road trip or two. One of the hottest (pun intended)...