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  1. 18 gru 2018 · If you’ve been convicted of driving while impaired, you may be inadmissible to Canada for serious criminality. This means that you generally can’t enter Canada. If that’s the case, there are options for you to enter Canada temporarily, or to become admissible again.

  2. 10 cze 2024 · Traveling to Canada with a DUI on your record can be complicated due to Canadas strict entry laws. This post will help you understand the rules, including how long you must wait after a DUI to visit Canada and the process for applying for a DUI waiver.

  3. 6 gru 2023 · Can you Enter Canada 10 Years after your DUI Conviction? Canada’s driving under the influence (DUI) laws changed in December of 2018. As a result, a DUI is now considered serious criminality.

  4. 30 cze 2023 · European Union: A DUI will generally not prohibit you from entering the European Union countries unless there are aggravating factors. Although the United Kingdom may leave the Union, DUI was not considered a prohibited ground prior to their entry.

  5. 7 cze 2024 · Traveling to Canada with a history of DUI or DWI convictions requires examining the specific requirements and legal nuances that govern entry into the country. This post explains the process and offers a clear view of the border-crossing experience.

  6. 14 wrz 2021 · People commonly ask: "Can I enter Canada if I got a DUI 10 years ago?" Perhaps your DUI was 20 years ago. Or less than 5 years ago. Whatever the case may be, you need to keep a few things in mind. Canada has strict rules in place if you are looking to enter the country.

  7. 19 cze 2020 · Entry to Canada with a DUI or any of its equivalents is only possible under a few specific instances. If you have 1 DUI equivalent charge along with any additional criminal charges, you are almost guaranteed to be found inadmissible to Canada and sent back to the United States.