Currently, Canada will not allow entrance into their country by visitors who have been convicted of DUI. As a sovereign nation they are well within their rights to establish such a rule. You might try contacting the Canadian Embassy in Washington DC, or one of the Canadian Consulates located in several cities throughtout the US. Perhaps they might grant you a special exception.
So long as you've met the conditions for reinstatement of your licence, you can upgrade to a CDL. However, with three DUIs, you may want to consider other career options, unless your DUIs occurred a very long time ago. If any of them have occurred within the last three years, you're untouchable to any prospective employer. If any of them have occurred within the last ten years, it's still going to be an uphill battle to try finding someone who'll hire you. If you have multiple DUIs within the past ten years, you once again gain that 'untouchable' status.
If your DUI conviction was within the last three years, then no. If it was more than three, but less than five years since your DUI conviction, it's possible but unlikely. If it was more than seven years ago, and there aren't multiple convictions to report, you're good to go - however, you won't be eligible to drive into Canada, where DUIs are a felony offence.
It depends on the state. Many states count duis occurring within 10 years of each other, but there are some states that keep duis active.
It depends on the state. In some states, you can have 1 or 2 DUIs and still get a permit.
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