DUI CONVICTION = INADMISSION TO CANADA
Entry into Canada - Revoked
The Canadian Government has chosen to revoke the admission rights of
those individuals convicted of DUI to cross the border into Canada;
those individuals convicted of Driving Under the Influence in
Washington are not allowed to enter Canada nor are they permitted to
remain inside Canadian borders.
Removal of Inadmissible Status
"Inadmissibility Status" can be formerly removed by applying for a "Minister's Approval of Rehabilitation".
However an individual must wait five years after any DUI probation
period has ended before he/she can commence the application process for
a Minister's Approval of Rehabilitation. Effectively, this
means that a person convicted of DUI in Washington State must wait at
least a period of 10 years before they can even apply for admission
into Canada. This is because in Washington the probationary period for
DUI is a minimum of at least two years, and the probation period is
generally imposed for at least five year, as authorized by statute.
Exception to General Rule of Inadmissibility
Notwithstanding the above information, some individuals may be
authorized to enter Canada under certain circumstances during the "Inadmissibility Status" period. Those people who desire to enter Canada while deemed "inadmissible" may apply for a "Temporary Resident Permit"; those seeking to enter Canada for a limited period may apply for entry via a Temporary Resident Permit
application. The Canadian Government will charge a fee for such
application, and it is no guarantee the applicant will be granted
admission into Canada.
If you, or a loved one, is facing a DUI charge in Western Washington
that can impact your ability to travel to and from Canada, the Seattle
criminal attorneys that make up the criminal defense team of SQ
Attorneys can help. They are skilled, experienced Seattle DUI attorneys that can protect you from unreasonable convictions, and help you get your life back in order.
**Further information regarding "Inadmissible Status" into Canada can be found at: http://www.international.gc.ca/**