Hi,
The minimum sentence for a first offender commiting DWI / DUI (Driving under the influence) in Canada is a fine of 1000$ and a prohibition to drive for one year.
There is no possibility of absolute discharge for DWI.
If a person has had a DWI conviction, they can still cross the border into Canada as a passenger, but they cannot be driving. Canada has a strict policy about DWI convictions that says a DWI means loss of license for life no matter which state or country a person is from.
i had a felony wi 15 years ago. will i be able to enter canada or immigrate there?
Ask your DMV officer
no you can't enter, you will be refused entrance at the border crossing station.
The Criminal Lawyers Association of Canada can help you to find a lawyer. You can visit their website, call, or visit a branch. Your local law enforcement office may also be able to refer you to a DWI attorney.
yes
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u should not be allowed to drive a nail if you drive drunk/buzzed
A US citizen with a DWI conviction may be deemed inadmissible to enter Canada. However, it is possible to apply for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) or Criminal Rehabilitation to be granted entry to Canada. The application process and requirements can be complex, so it is advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer or seek guidance from the Canadian consulate or embassy.
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In ny you can not expunge a dwi.
IN CANADA YOU CAN GET A PARDON AFTER 3 YEARS. THIS WILLCLEAR YOUR PREVIOUS RECORD AS LONG AS THERE ARE NO RECENT OFFENCES.