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Hey NT,
Got a DUI in March 2013.
Now, my friend is planning to have a bachelor party in Montreal this coming May. I realize that DUI are taken very seriously in Canada and there is a possibility that I can be turned away. I have read stories of people getting through by just being honest with the guards, but that is still isn't guaranteed.
I'm wondering if I need any special pardons, waivers, fees for me to get into Canada? I read that I might have to apply for a Temp Residency, but I also saw that if you have just one DUI on your record, you might be able to get in. I am planning to fly in from SF. do you know what the process is like from the airport? I have not had any other confrontations with the law since my DUI.
I know it's a lot of info in one message but any info would help.
Got a DUI in March 2013.
Now, my friend is planning to have a bachelor party in Montreal this coming May. I realize that DUI are taken very seriously in Canada and there is a possibility that I can be turned away. I have read stories of people getting through by just being honest with the guards, but that is still isn't guaranteed.
I'm wondering if I need any special pardons, waivers, fees for me to get into Canada? I read that I might have to apply for a Temp Residency, but I also saw that if you have just one DUI on your record, you might be able to get in. I am planning to fly in from SF. do you know what the process is like from the airport? I have not had any other confrontations with the law since my DUI.
I know it's a lot of info in one message but any info would help.