Canadian Entry Waiver

Canada's Only Travel Waiver Company For U.S. Citizens

Let AllCleared help you get into Canada with a DUI or any other criminal offence.

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What is a Canadian Entry Waiver?

A Canadian Entry Waiver allows you to enter Canada with a DUI or other criminal offences. There are four types of waivers to enter Canada:

  • Temporary Waiver: This will allow you to enter for a specific purpose–also known as a Temporary Resident Permit in Canada.
  • Permanent Waiver: This provides unlimited freedom to enter and exit Canada.
  • Emergency Waiver: You must have an important reason to enter Canada–vacations don’t usually qualify.
  • Return to Canada: We can help get you back into Canada.

Why do I need a Canadian Entry Waiver?

If you have a criminal record you may be denied entry into Canada. Even a DUI can stop you at the border. Our Registered Canadian Immigration Consultant can help you enter Canada safely and efficiently. Canada and the United States share more than a border. Take advantage of Canadian opportunities with a Canadian Entry Waiver.

How do I get a Canadian Entry Waiver?

Americans have the option to apply for a Canadian Entry Waiver at the border, but this is not a guarantee and you can be turned away.

Our company offers convenience and fast processing. We help you choose the best waiver to enter Canada based on your needs and ensure all your documentation is compiled and complete. We hold your hand every step of the way.

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Step 1 - Check your eligibility

Find out if you are eligible in 2-minutes using our highly secure online calculator.

Step 2 - Pick a payment plan

Find the financing plan that suits your budget. You’re already approved—it’s that easy.

Step 3 - Track your status

Log in to your secure private account available 24/7 to monitor the progress of your file.

Step 4: Cleared to enter Canada

AllCleared to enter Canada – Pack your bags and start enjoying your travel freedom.

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Success Stories

“Canada has some of the best fishing and hunting around and I’ve always wanted to visit, but my criminal record made it difficult. AllCleared helped me chose the right Canadian Entry Waiver based on my history and finally got me north of the border.”

George

Chicago

“I was conditionally hired for an American airline and needed to get a Canadian Entry Waiver to complete my application process. I called AllCleared and they helped me get a waiver to secure my employment.”

Astrid

Los Angeles

“Entering Canada is extremely important for me and my family. Both of my grandparents are over 80 years old and I know they won’t be here forever. I want the ability to spend quality time with them for as long as possible. Getting this Canadian Entry Waiver has changed my life and my family life. I am so grateful to the AllCleared team, they took calls from me daily and walked me through the entire process. I felt cared for and heard. I highly recommend AllCleared. “

Gabriel

Vienna

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