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Canadian Entry Waiver

Are you looking to travel to Canada but have a criminal record? Don't let your past hold you back. 

Canada

Due to a Recent Criminal Background Check You Were:

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  • Unable To Visit Canada or Any Other Country

  • Denied a Job Opportunity

  • Denied a Promotion

  • Denied a volunteer opportunity

  • Unable To Obtain Citizenship

  • Denied Custody Of Your Children

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Our team of experienced professionals can guide you through the process and provide you with the necessary support to increase your chances of success. We understand that having a criminal record can be a significant obstacle in many areas of life, and we are committed to helping you move forward.  Apply Today to learn more about how we assist you in obtaining CDN Entry Waiver

CDN Entry Waivers FAQ

You will need a Temporary Resident Permit if you have a DWI or a serious criminal record and it has been less than five years since you completed the conditions of your sentence.

You may be able to travel to Canada with a criminal record with a minor offence if it is not DWI. However, for many offences, the government of Canada may consider you to be “criminally inadmissible.”

You can usually apply for Canadian rehabilitation five years after a sentence ends. People who have been convicted of a crime outside of Canada are usually inadmissible to enter Canada.

Criminal Rehabilitation is a permanent waiver, issued to you in the form of a letter that allows you to enter Canada with a criminal record. If you have been convicted of an offence outside of Canada, you may be inadmissible to enter the country.

Can I enter Canada with a DWI?

n most cases you cannot enter Canada with a DWI. Individuals with a criminal record, including Americans with DWI convictions, may be denied entry.

The timeframe for obtaining a CDN Entry Waiver can vary from 6-12 Months but on average, our clients have experienced a wait of approximately 6-7 months. 

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