Can You Visit Canada If You Received a Conditional Discharge for DUI?
A conditional discharge for DUI may still make you inadmissible to Canada. Learn how Canada views conditional discharges and what options allow entry.
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A conditional discharge for DUI may still make you inadmissible to Canada. Learn how Canada views conditional discharges and what options allow entry.
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