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"How can I travel to Canada with DUI report?"
connor01 1 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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04-10-17, 05:59 AM (EST)
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"How can I travel to Canada with DUI report?" |
Hi everyone, I am from Geneva. I am the head of a new startup that my company is planning to begin in Canada. So I will have to be there for almost 2 months to get everything going. But since I have a history of DUI record, I think this can deny my entry into Canada. When I researched more about it, I was able to know that a person convicted of DUI has 2 options. Either to wait for 5 years after the completion of the sentence. Or to apply for a TRP (Temporary resident permit) for entering Canada. I read about it here, http://www.pardoncanada.com/travel-to-canada/can-you-go-to-canada-with-a-dui-entry/. Since I it’s been just 3 years since the case, I think I am left with the former option. I will have to visit Canada within a few months. I have heard that it can take a year to process the application. Is this true? I would like to know about the steps that should be taken. Should I see an attorney or can I get it done directly through the Canadian Consulate? Looking forward to your replies. Thank you.
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kingfish 19676 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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04-10-17, 10:52 AM (EST)
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1. "RE: How can I travel to Canada with DUI report?" |
Forget it. An alert has been sent to Interpol, the Canadian Mounties, US homeland security, the FBI, and US and Canadian Customs and Immigration. Sorry Charlie. Rules is rules.
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Bebo 20975 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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04-12-17, 06:46 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: How can I travel to Canada with DUI report?" |
Sorry I let this sit here open for so long, folks. I just couldn't put down my wine bottle to deal with it.Now, where are my keys?
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