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โMar-26-2015 05:52 PM
SabreCanuck wrote:
If I was to post anything on the DUI, I would say it works the other way around.. A DUI in Canada means you are refused into the U.S. I didn't think it worked the other way.. But, to be honest I have never tested the theory so typing this is just another rumour.
โMar-26-2015 04:53 PM
โMar-18-2015 02:46 PM
garyhaupt wrote:
"I think they are just unaware that there could be a problem. And a couple of them have probably crossed 100 times over the years...so yeah they will be shocked. One of the guys I'm thinking of actually lost his license at one point, still crosses several times each summer to go fishing without a problem."
tony...man...that is something. huh..well who knows. They may have had their records expunged? And one does have to wonder, eh? I'd be the lucky guy that drove north to Alaska without hassle, only to get tagged coming back into Canada at the Alaska/BC border. Wouldn't THAT be a deal.
Gary Haupt
โMar-18-2015 12:48 PM
โMar-18-2015 12:05 PM
garyhaupt wrote:
"Don't have any DUI's and I do cross 4-5 times a year to fish..but it seems odd that a DUI from the US, which is not a felony, would be considered such when crossing. I suppose they just don't usually check or it somehow does not show up, because like I said I know several people who DO have DUI's in the US that cross many times each year without a problem."
God I love these pots. Then, when the guillotine finally drops they go screaming. I guess they don't carry a spare either...never had a flat. Never check the gun...never loaded.
People are just so...so..I don't know what to call it, really. I wonder how many border 'issues' are as a result of.."well, my friend said...."
People need to be smarter and call the respective border services offices and ask the actual question. Or not. It does make for good tv.
Gary Haupt
โMar-18-2015 11:48 AM
โMar-18-2015 05:19 AM
tonymull wrote:CardinalRule wrote:
In Canada a DUI is a felony conviction. You are not allowed into Canada if you have a felony conviction, unless it has been pardoned. Not always are you asked but if t yoarethey check you will be turned back. Along with guns make sure you declare any pepper spray including bear spray. Other prohibited weapons include swithblades and brass knuckles.
Don't have any DUI's and I do cross 4-5 times a year to fish..but it seems odd that a DUI from the US, which is not a felony, would be considered such when crossing. I suppose they just don't usually check or it somehow does not show up, because like I said I know several people who DO have DUI's in the US that cross many times each year without a problem.
โMar-17-2015 05:56 AM
it seems odd that a DUI from the US, which is not a felony, would be considered such when crossing. I suppose they just don't usually check or it somehow does not show up, because like I said I know several people who DO have DUI's in the US that cross many times each year without a problem.
โMar-16-2015 05:17 PM
CardinalRule wrote:
In Canada a DUI is a felony conviction. You are not allowed into Canada if you have a felony conviction, unless it has been pardoned. Not always are you asked but if t yoarethey check you will be turned back. Along with guns make sure you declare any pepper spray including bear spray. Other prohibited weapons include swithblades and brass knuckles.
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