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Old Jan 17, 2007, 02:23 PM
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traveling to canada

my fiancee is a convicted felon and we want to go to canada for a weekend with our kids but we are unsure wether he can go or not due to being a felon, does anyone know how i can find out if he is able too? he isnt on probation he has been trouble free since 2000

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Old Feb 6, 2007, 12:55 PM   #2  
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You may be asked if you've been before a judge. What they're looking for here is felony convictions, DUI charges, and other major crimes, which will probably keep you from crossing the border. Minor traffic violations [speeding, parking, tailgating, etc] won't. If you have been convicted of a serious crime, regardless of how long ago it was, you'll need to fill out an application from Canadian Customs or a Canadian Consulate detailing such things as the crime, itself, your employment history, and proof that you attended rehab or soemthing equivalent. Your mileage may vary; they may ask for more information. The processing fee for this form is $150.
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