Criminal Record or DUI
Refused Entry At The Border | Denied Entry To Canada
Travelers to Canada are considered to be criminally inadmissible if they were convicted of an offence outside of Canada that is considered a crime in Canada. In order to enter Canada, these persons must obtain a Temporary Resident Permit or apply for an Approval of Rehabilitation.
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and any related offences involving operation of a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs render persons criminally inadmissible to Canada. As such, these persons will need a Temporary Resident Permit or Approval of Rehabilitation to enter Canada for any reason or length of time.
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For further information with respect to U.S. and Canadian immigration or to find out if you or a company employee is eligible for temporary or permanent relocation to Canada or U.S., we invite you to contact our experienced U.S. attorneys and Canadian immigration lawyers by calling the Bomza Law Group at 1-800-993-9971 or by clicking here: “Contact Us”.









