Canada Entry Denial Factors

Summary

Entering Canada with a criminal record, such as a DUI or petty theft, can lead to denial. Rehabilitation may be necessary to overcome inadmissibility. Traffic violations can also impact entry. Consider consulting with an immigration attorney for guidance on the rehabilitation process and potential costs.

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I'm trying to see how likely it is that i will get denied entry into Canada
Hey ****! Entry into Canada can be denied for various reasons, such as criminal records, health issues, or lack of proper documents. Could you share more details about your situation, like any specific concerns or past incidents that might affect your entry?
I have a petty theft charge from *, a dui from that same year, several traffic citations, and * driving with no insurance. One of those is within the last year.
Hey ****! Entering Canada with a criminal record can be tricky. Here's some general info:
- DUI: Canada considers DUI a serious offense, possibly leading to denial.
- Rehabilitation: You might need to apply for rehabilitation to overcome inadmissibility.
- Petty Theft & Traffic Violations: These could also affect your entry.
Would you like guidance on the rehabilitation process?
Yes
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you provide a bit more information about your need for guidance on the rehabilitation process?
Will that cost?
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Hey ****! Whether connecting with local lawyers will cost you depends on the lawyer and the specifics of your case. Some may offer free consultations. Would you like to explore this option further, or do you have more questions about the rehabilitation process?