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9800 Harbour Place, Suite 204
Mukilteo, Washington 98275
Phone: 425-493-1115
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Immigration Issues and Travel
Immigration issues and Traveling to Canada
US and Canadian Border

Inadmissible Entry into Canada

The Canadian Government has determined certain individuals are inadmissible to Canada. These individuals are not allowed to enter Canada or remain inside the Canadian borders. Members of Inadmissible Classes include those who have been convicted of certain criminal offenses. Some minor offenses include, but are not limited to:

  • Shoplifting
  • Theft
  • Assault
  • Unauthorized possession of a firearm
  • Possession of illegal substances

Those with felony convictions are not permitted entry into Canada either.


The Canadian Government views driving under the influence of intoxicants as an extremely serious offense. Those convicted of DUI will not be permitted to enter Canada.

Removal of Inadmissible Status

The Inadmissibility Status can be removed by applying for a Minister’s Approval of Rehabilitation. This process can be initiated after five years have elapsed from the termination of probation. In Washington, the probationary period for DUI is at least two years, and can be imposed for a maximum five years. Typically, Judges impose the maximum five years of probation. At the conclusion of probation, the individual must wait another five years before petitioning for a Minister’s Approval of Rehabilitation.

Inadmissible Individuals Can Enter Canada

Individuals can enter Canada during the Inadmissible Status. However, you are required to apply for a Temporary Resident Permit. If you are seeking entry for a single or limited period the Temporary Resident Permit application must be completed. The Canadian Government will charge a fee for a Temporary Resident Permit.


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