โMar-06-2014 08:23 AM
โMar-07-2014 03:29 AM
โMar-06-2014 09:06 PM
WoodGlue wrote:
You know, I wouldn't mention it, even if they asked!
WoodGlue
โMar-06-2014 08:12 PM
Tumbleweeds wrote:No, just a question. Since you're not the OP, what are you talking about?
I need to find an answer from a real live person.
Any suggestions?
โMar-06-2014 06:42 PM
Tumbleweeds wrote:
Lots of advice to contact the right authorities, nobody says who or how or gives a link/ phone # to an actual office or agency. Lots of conflicting info here about the ten year rule, I need to find an answer from a real live person.
Any suggestions?
sue.t wrote:
From the horse herds' mouths:
FAQ from Citizenship and Immigration Canada
I was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Can I enter Canada?
It depends. If you have been convicted of driving under the influence, you are criminally inadmissible to Canada. However, you may be eligible for individual or deemed rehabilitation, depending on how much time has passed. Under some circumstances, you may also be offered a fee-exempt temporary resident permit for one visit to Canada under CIC's new policy on criminal inadmissibility.
From the Embassy of the Unites States (Ottawa)
Drunk Driving or other Criminal Record
Anyone with a criminal record (including a drunk driving conviction) may be excluded from Canada. A waiver of exclusion may be issued but several weeks are required and a processing fee must be paid. Contact the Canadian Embassy or a Canadian Consulate in the U.S. for more information.
โMar-06-2014 06:35 PM
โMar-06-2014 06:26 PM
WoodGlue wrote:
You know, I wouldn't mention it, even if they asked!
I guess I'm morally corrupt!
:B
WoodGlue
โMar-06-2014 06:21 PM
SWD wrote:
In the end the moral of the story is.......Dont drink and drive...and you'll save yourself and others a lot of headaches!
โMar-06-2014 03:15 PM
โMar-06-2014 03:02 PM
โMar-06-2014 02:21 PM
D.E.Bishop wrote:
I'm going to suggest he have his company's attorney check for him like they were sending him up there to work.
Thanks a lot.
โMar-06-2014 01:02 PM
โMar-06-2014 12:40 PM
gk wrote:
You need to formally apply to the Canadian Embassy to have this removed from your record. It is crazy. And on the other hand, Rob Ford gets free access to the USA even though he has admitted to using crack. But that is another subject!
โMar-06-2014 11:54 AM
sue.t wrote:
From the horse herds' mouths:
FAQ from Citizenship and Immigration Canada
I was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Can I enter Canada?
It depends. If you have been convicted of driving under the influence, you are criminally inadmissible to Canada. However, you may be eligible for individual or deemed rehabilitation, depending on how much time has passed. Under some circumstances, you may also be offered a fee-exempt temporary resident permit for one visit to Canada under CIC's new policy on criminal inadmissibility.
From the Embassy of the Unites States (Ottawa)
Drunk Driving or other Criminal Record
Anyone with a criminal record (including a drunk driving conviction) may be excluded from Canada. A waiver of exclusion may be issued but several weeks are required and a processing fee must be paid. Contact the Canadian Embassy or a Canadian Consulate in the U.S. for more information.
โMar-06-2014 11:03 AM