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So I got a DUI, is it true I'm not allowed in Canada? |
So I'm actually an American born Canadian. Fraser River and Simon Fraser University are actually named after my great great grandfather. So That being said, my family name does have some sort of importance to Canada but me also being Canadian, I should be able to go to Canada whenever I feel like it. So if this is true, about the DUI think, how long does that last for? Your ancestors are irrelevant. Do you have Canadian citizenship? If you do, you can enter Canada any time you want. However, if you are a US citizen (not Canadian), you could be denied entry to Canada. |
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