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Read moreImagine this: you’ve dreamt of starting anew in Canada, but a past mistake weighs heavily over your dreams. Facing the border with a DUI is daunting. Here’s the truth: under Canadian law, a DUI is treated seriously. If you’re not a Canadian citizen, it could lead to being turned away at the border. But don’t lose hope just yet!
Here’s the exciting part: With some advance planning, you can take steps to overcome this obstacle. Let’s break it down into manageable steps so you're fully prepared!
Feeling nervous? That’s normal! But this is just the beginning. You have options: apply for criminal rehabilitation, seek deemed rehabilitation, or even get a Temporary Resident Permit if you have a compelling reason to visit.
In crafting your future in Canada, remember: each step you take brings you closer to your dream. Let’s turn that anxiety into action—because with the right guidance, your aspirations can become reality!
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Thanks for breaking this down! The section about how to apply for criminal rehabilitation was super helpful—I didn’t realize there were options available. This really clarifies my path forward as I consider moving to Canada despite my past.
This is exactly what I needed! I’ve been worried about my DUI affecting my plans to move to Canada, so the part about the legal options for overcoming inadmissibility really clarified things for me. I appreciate the straightforward info—it gives me hope!
Thank you so much for this insightful post! The way you broke down the implications of a DUI on entering Canada really helped me understand my situation better. I was especially concerned about the rehabilitation options you mentioned; now I feel more hopeful about my plans to move!