Traveling to Canada with a DUI: Client’s Success Story
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Traveling to Canada with a DUI: Client’s Success Story

Can you go to Canada if you have a DUI? Yes! However, the journey to enter Canada with a DUI conviction can be complex and challenging. At Richards and Jurusik Immigration Law, we have helped many clients overcome these obstacles, enabling them to travel freely and continue their professional and personal endeavors. Here are two inspiring stories of clients who successfully navigated their way into Canada despite their past DUI convictions.

Can I Go to Canada with a U.S. DUI or Other Conviction?
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Can I Go to Canada with a U.S. DUI or Other Conviction?

Entering Canada with a criminal record, including a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) from the United States, can be challenging. Canada’s strict laws may classify DUI as a severe offense, potentially affecting your ability to cross the border. This blog will help you understand the nuances of Canadian border policies and how they pertain to a DUI on your record.

Can a Lawyer Help Me Enter Canada with a DUI?
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Can a Lawyer Help Me Enter Canada with a DUI?

Canadian immigration laws present a unique set of challenges for individuals with a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) conviction. Recognized as a grave criminal offense within Canada, a DUI can severely impede one’s ability to gain entry into the country. Yet, there are established legal pathways designed to overcome this hurdle. We discuss your options for entry to Canada with a DUI-related offense here. 

Entry to Canada with a DUI: Temporary Resident Permit
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Entry to Canada with a DUI: Temporary Resident Permit

Traveling to Canada with a DUI or a past criminal offense requires careful attention to immigration rules. A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) might be your key to overcoming inadmissibility for a temporary visit, whether for family, business, or leisure purposes. This article reviews the TRP for entry to Canada with a DUI or criminal offense.