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7 Ιουν 2024 · However, individuals with a DUI record can still enter Canada by following specific legal pathways designed to overcome this inadmissibility. Here’s a detailed look at how a DUI affects your immigration prospects in Canada and the steps you can take to manage this issue.
Due to these tough new DUI laws, getting approved for special entry permission to Canada with an impaired driving incident in your past is more difficult than ever! The Canadian Government charges a processing fee of CAD $229.77 to review a TRP application.
If you’ve been convicted of driving while impaired, you may be inadmissible to Canada for serious criminality. This means that you generally can’t enter Canada. If that’s the case, there are options for you to enter Canada temporarily, or to become admissible again.
6 Δεκ 2023 · If you have been denied entry to Canada for a DUI conviction, there are several ways you can gain entry to the country. Contact CanadaVisa for advice.
7 Ιουν 2024 · Entering Canada with a DUI on your record is complicated but possible. This article will explain the steps you need to take and the options available, including Temporary Resident Permits (TRP) and Criminal Rehabilitation.
Under Canada’s immigration law, if you have committed or been convicted of a crime, you may not be allowed into Canada. In other words, you may be “criminally inadmissible.” This includes both minor and serious crimes, such as: possession of or trafficking in drugs or controlled substances.
An immigration officer at the port of entry will review them to determine if you can be deemed rehabilitated and allowed to enter Canada. If you are not deemed rehabilitated, you will have to apply for individual rehabilitation at a visa office.