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Left to right: Peter A. Burns, Karen M. Seeley, J. Brian Burns, Sarah S. Trach, William R. Bonham
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FAQs frequently asked questions
How can visitors enter Canada with a criminal record?
A conviction by any court may mean that a visitor to Canada is found to be inadmissible when that person attempts to cross the border. In such a case, the visitor may be required to obtain Rehabilitation before being allowed into Canada. Rehabilitation removes the ground of criminal inadmissibility, and means that you live a stable lifestyle, and that you are unlikely to be involved in further criminal activity. For further details on this matter, click on this link.
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