Sentence Completion for U.S. Citizens Under Canadian Law
For U.S. citizens, Canada defines “completion of sentence” strictly. Unpaid or late-paid fines can delay rehabilitation and block entry.
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For U.S. citizens, Canada defines “completion of sentence” strictly. Unpaid or late-paid fines can delay rehabilitation and block entry.
Paying a criminal fine late can reset Canada’s rehabilitation clock and keep U.S. citizens from entering Canada, even for short visits.
Our client was approved for a Temporary Resident Permit just in time for a meaningful family trip to Canada and is now on track to permanently overcome inadmissibility.
“They helped me file the proper forms and got my matter cleared up before a trip to Canada. I would recommend them for all matters immigration related.”
– Client Testimonial
After years of uncertainty, this client regained entry to Canada through a successful deemed rehabilitation determination to travel with their child for sports.
“I could not have done this without them and would highly recommend them. As a professional, my standards are quite high, and I was very much impressed with their knowledge and service.”
– Client Testimonial
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