What to do if you have a DUI and want to enter Canada You may be considered inadmissible to Canada with a DUI conviction. Fortunately, there are ways to overcome inadmissibility. By Daniel Levy
Visiting Canada in summer 2022? What you can do if you have a criminal record If you are thinking of coming to Canada this summer but a past criminal record is slowing you down, you might want to examine your options to overcome criminal inadmissibility. By Daniel Levy
Will Blue Jays coach be able to come to Canada after DUI? The Toronto Blue Jays pitching coach, Pete Walker, was arrested for driving under the influence on March 25. The incident has left many to wonder if Walker will be able to come to Canada for home games. By Daniel Levy
How to work in Canada if you have a criminal record If you have a criminal record and do not address inadmissibility before you apply for a Canadian work permit, you risk being refused entry to Canada. By Daniel Levy
Canada is open to tourists again. Here’s how to avoid criminal inadmissibility issues at the border This year marks the first since the start of the pandemic that Canada is fully open to tourists. By Daniel Levy
Planning a trip to Canada in 2022? How you can overcome your criminal record Although the coronavirus pandemic has entered its third calendar year, tourism to Canada is set to rebound in 2022. By Daniel Levy
Can I enter Canada with a criminal record? Foreign nationals need to be aware that a criminal record can make them inadmissible to Canada. By Daniel Levy
DUI: How to enter Canada if you have been convicted or charged You may have trouble entering Canada if you have a previous driving under the influence (DUI) offense. By Daniel Levy
Applying for Canadian permanent residence with a criminal record Canada wants new permanent residents (PRs) — in fact, more than a million of them. Nearly 60 per cent of these new arrivals will come to Canada as skilled workers. Express Entry is the main way that Canada processes skilled worker applications. By Michael Schwartz