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Timestamps: Intro: 0:00 General rule: 1:05 Reason for the change: 1:43 What Canada looks for in their determination: 2:13 How to overcome inadmissibility: 3:15 If a DUI is amended down to a driving offense: 4:30 Temporary Resident Permits (TRP): 7:13 "Canadian" Expungements: 8:49 How does Canada know about your criminal record: 11:06 Can you fall through the cracks and get in anyway: 13:20 Final thoughts and free consultation from FWCanada: 15:40 Outro: 16:47 "Share this Video" https://www.facebook.com/dialog/share... "Tweet this Video" https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=... Watch Related Video: "9 times out of 10 the [officer] can make it up" The DUI GUY • What Happens When Police FABRICATE Evidenc... Maresa Feil's contact info: www.duicanadaentry.com Toll-Free: 1-855-316-3555 Email for free consultation: [email protected] Youtube Channel: / @marisathelawyer Synopsis: Travellers intending to visit Canada after a DUI or other criminal conviction may be found to be criminally inadmissible and denied entry to Canada. Travel to Canada requires either a passport or enhanced driver's license. The border agent will then use this document to verify your identity but also to perform a background check. When the border agent scans your passport, they will have access to not only the personal information printed on it, but also your criminal record. There are 2 ways to overcome inadmissibility and get access to Canada 1. Applying for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) allows you to suspend your criminal inadmissibility for a finite period of time. This type of permit is usually used by individuals where it has not yet been 5 years since the completion of their sentence. In order to get a TRP, you must have compelling reasons for requiring entry to Canada. The benefits of your entrance and stay in Canada must prove to outweigh the potential safety and health risks to Canadian society. 2. Expungements are known under Canadian law as Criminal Rehabilitation which is a process in which an individual who has been deemed inadmissible to Canada for a prior conviction. The process involves requesting the Canadian Consulate to permanently abolish their inadmissibility to Canada: in other words, it removes the prior convictions from the traveller's record in oder to eliminate their inadmissibility, for the purposes of travel to Canada. In determining whether they are eligible for Criminal Rehabilitation, the offender must ensure that their criminal conviction(s) was committed outside of Canada, and that a minimum of five years have elapsed since the completion of their sentence(s). FWCanada offers FREE consultations to anyone interested in finding out about their eligibility to travel to Canada, simply call us toll free at 1-855-316-3555, we would be happy to help! Individuals may also be interested in pleading down their DUI, if they are eligible or obtaining an expungement in Kentucky to overcome inadmissibility to Canada. It's best to speak with an expert like The DUI Guy about this. NEED TO BEAT A DUI? I CAN BE YOUR LAWYER, TOO. Call 502-931-6788 OR Schedule an appointment with me: http:/www.meetme.so/larryforman Let's work to get your DUI case resolved! Connect With the DUI Guy: Website: https://larryformanlaw.com/ Facebook: / kyduiguy Twitter: / kyduiguy Linkedin: / formanlarry The information contained in this video is for entertainment purposes only and is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. These materials are for informational purposes only and do not constitute advertising, a solicitation, or legal, or other professional advice. They may or may not reflect the most current legal developments, and are not promised or guaranteed to be correct or complete. Viewing these materials does not create an attorney-client relationship, and you should not rely upon this information for any purpose without seeking professional legal counsel in your state. #criminaldefenseattorney #duidefenselawyer #duiattorney