The Canadian government has closed its borders with few exceptions and has not made it clear whether those who fall […]
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Prepping for your job search during COVID-19 Quarantine – clear your criminal record
Aside from causing a widespread global pandemic, CO-VID19 has had a great impact on the world’s current economy and the […]
Read moreQuebec has introduced Canada’s strictest drunk driving laws
Ever wonder why it is so hard to seek entry into Canada as an emigrant with drunk-driving on record? As […]
Read moreTraveling the World with a Criminal Record
Travel allows us to experience new sights, sounds, foods, meet new people, and can be essential for career purposes. However, […]
Read moreNew DUI Laws in Canada: How to Plead Down Charges to Avoid Inadmissibility
In effect on December 18, 2018, new legislation in Canada will increase the maximum penalties for DUIs from 5 to […]
Read moreDeportation, Family Separation for Permanent and Temporary Residents with DUI
As of December 18, 2018, Canadian permanent and temporary residents who get an impaired driving conviction following that date may […]
Read moreCanadian Marijuana Workers Allowed into U.S., but Not for Work
In an updated statement released on October 9, 2018, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency has clarified its stance regarding […]
Read moreEight Common Myths About Criminal Admissibility to Canada
The Canadian Government implements stringent practice in determining whether an individual with a criminal history should be granted entry […]
Read moreThe New Canadian Cannabis Act
On October 17th 2018, Canada will become only the second country in the world to legalize and regulate the sale […]
Read moreHarsher Penalties for DUIs: How to Travel with a Conviction
Bill C-46 & Its Significant Impact on Canadian Admissibility Bill C-46 was approved on June 21, 2018. Due to take […]
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