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    DUI

    Hello, Unfortunately, you wont be able to be permanently admissible in Canada until it have been 5 or more years after your conviction and approved for criminal rehabilitation. Once it has been 5 or more years you can apply for criminal rehabilitation which has to be done at the Canadian...
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    DWI - 10 years ago

    Yes DWIs are seen as a major offence in Canada. The good thing about your husband's situation is that it happened 10 years ago, so he has 2 options: 1. He can apply for criminal rehabilitation (since the conviction was more than 5 years ago). This process can take several months to be...
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    Criminality Inadmissible person

    Unfortunately this is not possible. There are only 2 ways you can get into Canada if you have had a DUI in the past. One way is the conviction must have occurred 5 or more years ago and apply and be approved for criminal rehabilitation. The other way is if the conviction was less than 5...
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    need help about getting a student visa

    Hey, I think you do have a strong case. But I also agree with what was said before. So in order to qualify for a study permit for Canada you'll have to: 1. Be accepted into the program you are wishing to take and show proof of this 2. Provide proof that you will be able to afford the...
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    Australian with a DUI wanting a working holiday visa. What are my options?

    After it has been 5 years or more you'll be able to apply for criminal rehabilitation and if approved your DUI will not affect your travels in and out of Canada. However, since it has not been 5 years yet you can apply for a temporary resident visa, which will help you temporarily overcome your...
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    DUI

    You only have to wait 5 to be able to apply for the criminal rehabilitation process. This is permanently solution to the problem. However, since it hasn't been 5 years in your case you can't do that. But what you can do is apply for a TRP which is a temporary resident permind instead. This is...
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    working permit and temporary residence visa

    You have to have a job set up first in Canada before you will be able to apply for a working permit/visa for Canada. If you have a working visa you will not need a temporary residence visa because your working visa will also act as your temporary residence visa. Angie