Not if it is something that Canada considers to be a felony, which is not always the same as what is considered a felony in the US. For example, first offense DUI is a felony under Canadian law, even though it is a misdemeanor in the US (or merely a traffic ticket in Wisconsin). After a certain period of time, you can apply for what is called "rehabilitation" and they may let you in. See the related link for more info.
Filipino people need a visa in order to visit Canada.
Probably not. Consult with an immigration attorney, but Canada is really picky about not allowing immigrants with any criminal history at all.
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.
Desmond Haldane Brown has written: 'The genesis of the Canadian Criminal Code of 1892' -- subject(s): Canada, Codification, Criminal law, History
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yes , he did he visit canada in 1948
Kanadayı ziyaret edecek. : She will visit Canada. Kanadada ziyaret edecek. : She will visit in Canada.
You can visit http://www.criminal-registry.info/ that has full 20year history for you and allows you to search the person before payment.
No. Law enforcement will not eploy you if you have a criminal history unless (possibly) if it was a minor offense and you were a juvenile).
No, a criminal background check typically only includes information about an individual's own criminal history. Information about a person's parents' criminal history is not usually included in a standard criminal background check.
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Since 2009 all Mexican citizen are require to have a tourist visa to enter Canada. You should check with the Canada embassy in Mexico city for more information. Mexican citizens residing in the US can enter Canada by showing their Permanent Residence Card ( Green Card).