Canadian Immigration Lawyers

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Chances are if you're reading this webpage you have searched Google for something like "DUI entry Canada" or "Canadian immigration".  Visiting Canada with a DUI can be extremely difficult, and if your impaired driving charge is less than 10 years old you will need to ask the government for special permission.  The process to do this involves applying for Criminal Rehabilitation or a TRP.  Both of these processes are fairly complex, and people generally use a Canadian immigration attorney to help with the application and interview.

 

DUI Expungement

Does an expunged drunk driving conviction still make you inadmissible to Canada?  The answer is no, whether it's a California, Texas, Florida, New York, Ohio, or Washington State impaired driving charge, which it is "sealed" or erased via an expungement you are admissible to Canada again.  If you have any other charges on your criminal record, however, you may still be inadmissible to cross the border until those are also expunged.  To learn more about expungements, read the wiki page.

Go to Canada with Drunk Driving Conviction

If you search all over the World Wide Web for information related to traveling to Canada with a DUI, you will come across a massive volume of horrible advice. “Just never disclose your criminal record” is often said on message boards and discussion forums when discussing the subject, and tons of people don’t even seem to realize that if you are inadmissible to Canada and visit the country by lying you could get in trouble.  Canada DUI Entry is one interest. Not telling authorities at the border about a DUI can lead to a personal being arrested, deported, and occasionally even imprisoned. Rules for Canada DUI Entry 2014 have been updated, and it's not easier for being with a single drunk driving charge to enter the country without a Temporary Resident Permit (also called a TRP). If you need to go to Canada with a DUI, a Canadian immigration lawyer can often help you apply for special permission to enter Canada.


Please note, a DUI from New Zealand, Australia, or the UK will also make you banned from Canada. There are several reasons that security and enforcement at the Canadian border have been heightened. This concern has meant that many citizens from the United States who have criminal charges on their record are not allowed to freely enter Canada. Under Canadian law, almost all types of convictions including reckless driving, misdemeanor drug possessions, shop lifting, felonies, and drunk driving, are considered felonies. This means that any person that has been charged with any of these things is seen as undesirable for entry, no matter how long ago the convictions occurred. 

Canada Entry DWI

Most Canadians and Americans take for granted the ability to travel into their neighboring country, but non-citizens do not have the right to enter a country without first being examined by the country’s immigration officials.  

Driving vs Flying

Your chances of crossing the border without being refused entry are similar regardless of whether or not you drive across a land border or go through customs at an airport because you booked a flight to Canada.  Immigration officials don't give a fuck if you plan to drive a car while visiting the country, if you have a criminal record for drinking & driving you won't be allowed into the country even if you won't be driving a single time.