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I live in Washington state and would like to travel through Canada to get to Alaska, but can I with being convicted on a gross misdeamnor?
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As of January 1st, 2008, no US citizen will be allowed entrance through the Canadian border if he or she has been convicted of a felony in the US. The law also applies to the conviction of several types of US misdemeanors, including a DUI conviction within the last 5 years. However, there exists an administrative process by which a person with a DUI conviction between 5 and 10 years old may apply for a "rehabilitation pass". That process often takes several months to accomplish and can be costly.
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Maybe. If the offence and conviction took place more than five years ago, you should apply for a PARDON, from the jurisdiction where you were convicted. Under the Canadian Criminal Code, inmpared driving, and over/80 m.g. are both considered to be indictable offences, and upon conviction, yes, you do have a Criminal Record for life, unless you apply for a Pardon. To be bondable, you have to have no criminal record, and especially no convictions that involve theft or robbery. Bonding companies do a very complete records check and will deny anyone with a conviction that has not been pardoned. It takes about a year to be granted a pardon, and the cost is about $600 for the fees and the charges to have the application processed.
any DUI conviction is a criminal ofence. There is no such offence as a Mid Range DUI. Try Mid Range PCA
Forever...it is a criminal offence
Yes. A DUI is not a disqualifying offence.
Yes. A DUI is not a disqualifying offence.
Yes. Impaired driving is being in care and control of a motorized vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. This is a criminal code offence not a HTA offence so private property clause
If you haven't actually received your citizenship yet, DUI is an offence for which you can be deported.
What is a SRO DUI Charge
A DUI wouldn't be a disqualifying offence. However, some states press felony charges for multiple instances of DUI, and such a case may disqualify you.
"In the state of wash with 2 DUI's after 7 years has passed and you recently have another DUI will that count as your first offence or third offence in regards to qualifying for defferd prosecution and what sort of impact is it gonna fall under with the minimum and the maximum time of the crime?
fined between $500-$1000 on the first offence
i know in Texas DUI is one of two things that will never come off your record.. the other is capital murder but it carries a life sentence so that doesnt matter any ways.. but if your in Texas yes it will be your second offence...
Wet and reckless charge, as opposed to a dui