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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Travel to Canada Restricted if Convicted of Washington DUI; Vacation possible with Temporary Resident Permit; Removal of Inadmissible Status possible with Minister's Approval of Rehabilitation

By Riley S.  Lovejoy, Attorney at Law – The Canadian Government views DUIs as a very serious offense.  Simply put, if you are convicted of a DUI in the US, you will not be permitted into Canada.  However, there are a couple of ways around this restriction.  First, you can remove your “inadmissible” status by applying for a Minister’s Approval of Rehabilitation five (5) years after the end of probation.  In Washington, the probation period for a DUI conviction is anywhere from the minimum two (2) to a maximum of five (5) years, with most Judges imposing the maximum five (5) years probation.  Alternatively, if you are convicted of a DUI and seek entry to Canada for a just a single or limited period, you can apply with the Canadian Government for a Temporary Resident Permit and pay the requisite  fee.

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