Maple News reports that individuals with a criminal record—whether they’re looking to immigrate, work, study, or visit Canada—may be deemed inadmissible to enter the country. Even minor criminal offences could negatively impact your eligibility, depending on how Canadian authorities interpret the legal equivalent of your offence under domestic law. Canadian […]
Month: November 2022
Can You Travel to Canada with a Criminal Record? Here’s What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that foreign nationals with a criminal record may be deemed inadmissible to Canada, potentially preventing entry at the border. However, Canadian immigration law allows for pathways to overcome this barrier, particularly for individuals who have demonstrated personal reform and no longer pose a risk to public safety. […]
Traveling to Canada After Using Cannabis: What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that although Canada legalized recreational cannabis in 2018, international travelers with cannabis-related offenses may still encounter barriers when entering the country. Despite domestic legalization, cannabis remains strictly regulated, and foreign convictions can affect admissibility under Canadian immigration law. First and foremost, transporting cannabis across Canada’s borders remains […]
Canada Offers Pathways for International Truck Drivers with Criminal Records
Maple News reports that Canada’s growing shortage of truck drivers is opening potential opportunities for foreign drivers, including those with past criminal records. With an estimated 20,000 vacant trucking positions nationwide, provinces like Saskatchewan have launched dedicated immigration streams, such as the Long-Haul Truck Driver Project, to attract qualified labor […]
Planning a Hunting or Fishing Trip to Canada with a Criminal Record? Here’s What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that, as of August 9, Canada has reopened its border to fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents for non-essential travel—including tourism. With this change, a large segment of American travelers, including wildlife enthusiasts interested in hunting and fishing, are again looking northward. However, a key consideration […]
Traveling to Canada with a Criminal Record: What U.S. Tourists Should Know
Maple News reports that Canada is once again welcoming fully vaccinated U.S. tourists as of August 9, following nearly 17 months of pandemic-related border closures. Before the COVID-19 crisis, approximately 15 million Americans visited Canada annually. As travel resumes, many U.S. citizens are eager to plan trips north—but those with […]
Can You Enter Canada with a DUI? Here’s What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that entering Canada with a past DUI conviction from the United States can present serious challenges, due to Canada’s tough stance on impaired driving. Since a major legal overhaul in 2018, Canadian immigration laws classify DUI more severely, significantly impacting foreign travelers with such histories. In December […]
Visiting Canada by Cruise Ship with a Criminal Record: What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that Canada is reopening its borders to cruise ships and their passengers as of November 1, 2021. This move, announced by Transport Minister Omar Alghabra, marks a significant step in revitalizing the country’s tourism sector, especially ahead of the 2022 cruise season. Canada remains a popular cruising […]
Visiting Canada with a DUI: What U.S. Travelers Need to Know
Maple News reports that travelers with a criminal record—particularly those involving Driving Under the Influence (DUI)—may face serious hurdles when attempting to enter Canada. While Canada is known for its welcoming immigration policies, it enforces strict admissibility rules at its borders. A single DUI conviction, even from years ago, can […]
Traveling to Canada with a Criminal Record: What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that as Canada’s borders reopen to global travelers, understanding admissibility rules is more critical than ever—especially for those with a criminal record. As of August 9, fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents are permitted to visit Canada for discretionary travel. Starting September 7, this exemption is […]
Can You Enter Canada with a DUI? Here’s How to Regain Access Legally
Maple News reports that while fully vaccinated U.S. tourists have been allowed to enter Canada since August 9, 2021, travelers with a criminal record—particularly a past DUI—may still face legal roadblocks at the border. Given the close proximity of many Canadian destinations to U.S. states, it’s common for travelers to […]
Criminal Rehabilitation: How to Address Inadmissibility Before Entering Canada
Maple News reports that individuals with a criminal record hoping to enter Canada may face inadmissibility issues due to the country’s stringent security standards. Whether you plan to immigrate, study, work, or even visit, it is critical to understand how your past offenses could impact your ability to enter the […]
Traveling to Canada with a Criminal Record: What You Need to Know About the eTA Process
Maple News reports that Canada’s Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is a key entry requirement for visa-exempt foreign nationals flying into the country. Since its implementation in 2016, the system has been designed to efficiently screen travelers to ensure secure and swift processing. While most applicants with clean records see approvals […]
Deported from the U.S.? Here’s What You Need to Know Before Trying to Enter Canada
Maple News reports that individuals deported from the United States may face significant challenges when attempting to enter Canada, due to shared immigration and criminal data between the two countries. Canadian border authorities are notified of any past U.S. deportation orders, including the reasons and context surrounding the removal. As […]
Can I Still Visit Canada if I Have a DUI on My Record?
According to Maple News, U.S. citizens with a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) conviction in their past may still be eligible to visit Canada—but there are important entry rules and legal pathways to understand beforehand. Canada enforces strict inadmissibility laws concerning individuals with criminal records, including older DUI charges. When […]
Returning to Canada After a Removal Order: What You Need to Know
Maple News reports that individuals who have been issued a removal order from Canada may still have a path back—although it comes with several conditions and requirements. Canada issues three types of removal orders to non-citizens: Departure Orders, Exclusion Orders, and Deportation Orders. Understanding the differences among them is crucial, […]