Originally published: July 2023, Updated: January 2024 It can be difficult to enter Canada with a DUI or DWI. However, it is possible. If you have a DUI conviction, there are options, and if you complete the requirements and provide the necessary documentation, you...
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...
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...
The Jay Treaty protects Status Indians when crossing the border from Canada into the US. This allows individuals with Indian Status to freely cross the border regardless if they have a criminal record, for the purpose of employment, study, retirement, investing, 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...