Certain criminal offenses on a traveler’s record including DUI (driving under the influence) can make it impossible to get admitted to Canada.
A DUI offense, even if it occurred many years back in the United States, is considered a felony offense in Canada. If the traveler has such an offense on their record, he or she cannot just get admitted to Canada using the simple application process at the border such as for less severe offenses.
However, there are ways to get admitted to Canada, even with felonies and DUI offenses.
Help With Entering Canada With a DUI
The procedure to get admitted to Canada, despite DUI offenses on a criminal record is complicated and will require a good understanding of immigration law along with a plethora of legal paperwork. In addition, the process could take a very long time.
To help you to get into Canada, even with DUI or DWI offenses, we have created guidelines and useful articles for you on our website. You will learn about the entire process and the exact steps you need to take along with additional tips for you to help you get into Canada.
Getting Admitted To Canada with a DUI – Our Guide Can Help
If you plan to enter Canada with a DUI offense, you should take a look at our guide that consists of four parts:
- What does it mean to be excluded from entering Canada? Read about the difficulties such an exclusion can pose if a traveler wants to enter Canada in Exclusion of our series of articles.
- Why am I denied entrance to Canada? What offenses are reasons for exclusion? You can read about this topic in Reasons for Exclusion.
- How can I enter Canada even if I have a DUI on my record? What are the steps, what is required? Learn about the obtainable ways to enter Canada with criminal offenses such as DUIs in Approval of Rehabilitation. You will learn how you can enter Canada after the border authorities have determined that you are inadmissible due to a DUI.
- In Temporary Canadian Residence Permit of our series of articles you will learn about the temporary residency permit. Obtaining a temporary residency permit could be your last resort to be able to go to Canada if you cannot get Approval of Rehabilitation. Learn about obtaining a temporary residency permit in this part.
We laid out our series of articles in a way that we hope is easy for everyone to follow and to understand. Each article has a small menu that you can use to navigate through and go to the next article in series.
Entering Canada With a DUI – Our Blog
Immigration law sometimes changes and you will never know what to expect the next time you plan a visit to Canada. By reading our blog, you can stay up-to-date with current developments.
There we will also provide you with personal stories and experiences people have every day when they want to cross into Canada. We will provide you with tips that might answer questions you could have by looking at typical scenarios that could come up at the Canadian border.
Professional Help Entering Canada with a DUI
Chances are that the entire process to get admitted to Canada with a DUI will be overwhelming. To help you make this entire process easier and to increase your chances to get admitted, we are able to provide you professional legal assistance.
If you visit our website www.Canadianrehabilitation.com you can get professional assistance if you want to go to Canada with a DUI. This is a service of Immigration Law of Montana, P.C., a full-service law firm located in Eastern Montana by Billings.
You can also contact us in case you have any questions.
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