A DUI conviction will stop you from entering Canada. Canadian Border Services Agency officers will stop anyone with a DUI at the border or any point of entry.
Being refused entry into Canada with a DUI is not uncommon.
The Good News: We have 27 years experience successfully helping U.S residents with travel to Canada & DUI entry.
How Can I Enter Canada With A DUI?
You can enter Canada with a DUI conviction by 1 of 2 methods depending on when the conviction occured.
Option 1)
DUI Convictions LESS than 5 Years Old:
An application for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) will allow travel into Canada for business and/or pleasure.
Option 2)
DUI Convictions OVER 5 Years Old:
A Rehabilitation permit may be applied for allowing permanent hassle free travel to Canada.
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What Charges Are Considered to be a DUI By Canadian Border Services?
Driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) is a serious offence in Canada.
Any of these charges DUI, DWI, OWI are treated the same in Canada:
- Impaired driving charge.
- Drunk driving charge.
- Driving over the legal blood alcohol limit.
Can I Lie At The Border?
Regardless of the nature of any conviction whether is be a DUI/DWI, misdemeanour or felony, all alcohol related convictions are treated seriously. When entering Canada and speaking with a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer you should always tell the truth because if a lie is uncovered you may be refused entry into Canada in the future.
Not Driving To Canada?
Despite the port of entry or method of transportation used to cross the border to enter into Canada, you can be denied entry for a DUI/DWI. Some examples include:
- You arrive by air at a Canadian airport.
- You are not driving and only a passenger in a private or commercial vehicle.
- Leaving a ship docked at a Canadian Harbour
Canada Border Crossing Services can help you successfully file the correct information to be granted either a Temporary Resident Permit or an Application for Rehabilitation.
Please fill in the short form to the right or if you prefer to enter all your information, fill in the detailed form, click Enter Canada with a DUI.
Applications to government agencies for permits can not be rush processed. The sooner you apply, the faster your application will be approved.