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. 

Will a DUI, DUAI, DWI, OVI, or OWI Keep You Out of Canada?
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Will a DUI, DUAI, DWI, OVI, or OWI Keep You Out of Canada?

Traveling to Canada with a history of DUI, DWI, or similar driving-related convictions can present significant challenges due to strict inadmissibility rules. Whether you’ve faced charges for impaired driving, DUI (Driving Under the Influence), DUAI (Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol), DWAI (Driving While Ability Impaired), DWI (Driving While Intoxicated), OVI (Operating a Vehicle under the Influence), OWI (Operating While Intoxicated), or reckless driving, understanding the potential barriers and the pathways to enter Canada legally is crucial.