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Old 10-06-2007, 10:29 PM
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I saw on another board that a DUI is a fellony in canada and Canada doesnt allow anyone in that has a fellony. Would that keep me out of Canada and limit my job opportunities? The DUI was in 1998.
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Your best bet for an accurate answer on this is to call a Canadian Consulate/Embassy and ask them.
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I saw on another board that a DUI is a fellony in canada and Canada doesnt allow anyone in that has a fellony. Would that keep me out of Canada and limit my job opportunities? The DUI was in 1998.
consider your self lucky, you won't need to cross the border.
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Yes, Canada really frowns on DUI's.
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Default Re: DUI and driving in Canada ?

actually I wanted to see canada, but I heard the border crossing is a real pain in the #%%, hopefully it will keep me out of mexico to.
The strange thing is you never hear anything about Canada and how they feel about the mexican truckers having access to both U.S. and Canadian freeways ?

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I saw on another board that a DUI is a fellony in canada and Canada doesnt allow anyone in that has a fellony. Would that keep me out of Canada and limit my job opportunities? The DUI was in 1998.
consider your self lucky, you won't need to cross the border.
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Old 10-07-2007, 07:29 PM
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actually I wanted to see canada, but I heard the border crossing is a real pain in the #%%, hopefully it will keep me out of mexico to.
The strange thing is you never hear anything about Canada and how they feel about the mexican truckers having access to both U.S. and Canadian freeways ?

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I saw on another board that a DUI is a fellony in canada and Canada doesnt allow anyone in that has a fellony. Would that keep me out of Canada and limit my job opportunities? The DUI was in 1998.
consider your self lucky, you won't need to cross the border.
getting into Canada is no problem, HOWEVER getting back inti the US is a real pain!!
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