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Traveling To Canada With A DUI
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<blockquote data-quote="RB II" data-source="post: 2732730" data-attributes="member: 124418"><p>I have worked in Canada for the last three years, a few weeks at a stint. In 2020 it was Covid, they were turning around seasoned technicians at the border driving in, some of those guys had been in Canada working for the last 10 years. No obvious reasons other than their "paperwork" wasn't right, as in they hadn't been vaccinated. They flew me in, much less hassle and more predictable results at the airport vs side of the road at a border crossing.</p><p>Said that to say Canada can be a hard place to enter, even when you don't have any issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RB II, post: 2732730, member: 124418"] I have worked in Canada for the last three years, a few weeks at a stint. In 2020 it was Covid, they were turning around seasoned technicians at the border driving in, some of those guys had been in Canada working for the last 10 years. No obvious reasons other than their "paperwork" wasn't right, as in they hadn't been vaccinated. They flew me in, much less hassle and more predictable results at the airport vs side of the road at a border crossing. Said that to say Canada can be a hard place to enter, even when you don't have any issues. [/QUOTE]
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