If they are not sentenced to prison, they can return to Canada using their Canadian passport.
It is to be noted that Canada and the US share their poice database; meaning they can't "escape" to Canada; because criminal history shows up as soon as the passport is scanned at the border.
A US felon with dual Canadian citizenship can return to Canada by contacting the nearest Canadian embassy or consulate in the US to discuss their situation. They may need to provide documentation regarding their citizenship and any necessary legal information. Depending on the nature of their offense, they may be subjected to Immigration and criminal admissibility processes upon arrival in Canada.
Can a is felon go to Canada if they marry a Canadian citizen
You are only that which is in a database. They search for your name in CPIC, Canadian Police Information Centre and that will tell them if you are a felon.
As a felon you don't have any rights. You lost them and if you are applying for a US citizenship you won't get it.
See an immigration lawyer.
Are YOU a fleeing felon? P.S. Maybe
If you are a convicted felon, the chances that you will be denied entry into Canada are very good.
It is possible for a felon to move to Canada, but they may be deemed inadmissible due to their criminal record. In order to enter Canada, a felon would need to apply for a temporary resident permit or rehabilitation, which involves demonstrating that they have been rehabilitated and are not a risk to Canadian society.
Chances are good that once you leave U.S. soil, that is if they let you, you may not get back. Homeland Security and all that
As long as your not an aggravated felon, under immigration law.
An executor of a Will CAN have a criminal record, however, they MUST have regained citizenship. If citizenship has not been restored then another has to be appointed.
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