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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is 100% true. I am a recently retired travel agency owner and I know of passengers boarding ships (headed to Alaska) in Seattle (which was making one port stop in Canada) and they were denied boarding because Canadian immigration gets the manifest a few days before the ship sails and they will instruct the cruise line to not allow the person to board. You need to read up on it. https://www.canadavisa.com/entering-canada-with-a-dui-conviction.html [/quote] The link you posted is to an immigration lawyer website written in a manner to scare the reader. If it is over 10 years, you will have no problem. Between 5-10 years, you may be stopped, but you may not and if you are, you can fill out the paperwork there. Under 5 years >> trickier and you will need to appy for rehab waiver in advance.[/quote] Can you post any citation for this 5-10 year squishy rule? Even the CBP website doesn’t say anything about a time limit. Says you have to apply for a waiver. [/quote]
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