Overcoming Inadmissibility: Rehabilitation and Temporary Resident Permits
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Overcoming Inadmissibility: Rehabilitation and Temporary Resident Permits

Individuals with a past criminal record, even something minor, may be considered inadmissible to Canada. That is because under Canadian law, an offense that happens outside of Canada, makes you inadmissible, if it is a crime in Canada. This can be an obstacle for those seeking to visit Canada, even for a short trip or…

Denied Entry to Canada?  Criminal Inadmissibility and How to Overcome It.
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Denied Entry to Canada? Criminal Inadmissibility and How to Overcome It.

If you have tried to enter Canada and been told you are inadmissible you were likely turned back at the border or airport and denied entry. This can be a disheartening experience, but understanding the reason for the determination and knowing how to address a past denial, can significantly improve your chances of a successful…

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How long do you have to wait to enter Canada after a DUI?

If you have a DUI conviction, you may wonder about your ability to travel to Canada. Canada’s strict DUI laws can impact your entry rights, possibly for life. Understanding these rules is crucial for anyone visiting or moving to Canada. Here, we discuss entry to Canada with a DUI and how long you must wait before entering after your DUI.

Overcoming DUI Convictions for Entry into Canada
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Overcoming DUI Convictions for Entry into Canada

Driving under the influence (DUI) is a severe offense that can complicate your ability to travel to many countries, including Canada. In Canadian law, a DUI conviction is considered grounds for criminal inadmissibility. 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.