What is “Deemed Rehabilitation” for entry to Canada?
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What is “Deemed Rehabilitation” for entry to Canada?

A single DUI or past criminal conviction can prevent you from visiting Canada for any purpose. However, in some cases, you may qualify to re-enter Canada with past criminal convictions if you are “deemed rehabilitated.” We discuss what it means to be deemed rehabilitated for entry to Canada after a criminal conviction here.

Will a DUI, DUAI, DWAI, DWI, OVI, or OWI keep me from going to Canada?
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Will a DUI, DUAI, DWAI, DWI, OVI, or OWI keep me from going to Canada?

You may not be able to visit Canada after a conviction for impaired driving. DUI, DUAI, DWAI, DWI, OVI, OWI, and even reckless driving can make you inadmissible.  Most people will need to make an application to be allowed to travel to Canada after an impaired driving conviction. Find out if your past convictions make you inadmissible to Canada.