nope a dui in canada is a felony, you have to wait 10 years after your conviction, then you have to go through a lot of bullshit to just get in. blame canada.
nope a dui in canada is a felony, you have to wait 10 years after your conviction, then you have to go through a lot of bullshit to just get in. blame canada.
if the law is still the same yea i remember back when i played hockey in high school i couldnt go to canada for a tournament but thats was a few years ago.
nope a dui in canada is a felony, you have to wait 10 years after your conviction, then you have to go through a lot of bullshit to just get in. blame canada.
i'm sure there are some ways to get around it but they didn't let me in and i watched a kottonmouth kings interview and they said thats why they can't tour there either...
Anyone with a criminal record (including misdemeanors or Driving While Impaired (DWI) charges may be barred from entering Canada and must obtain a special waiver well in advance of any planned travel. To determine whether you may be inadmissible and how to overcome this finding , refer to the Canadian citizenship and immigration web site.
Ain't that some shit. I always wanted to go to Canada for one reason or another. Not quite sure why. Oh yeah, the weed... and they do/did the Evil Dead musical out there.