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Dougmeadows

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I want to try posting this thread here too, sorry if that is not allowed.


I have a dui in Delaware that was dismissed through that states deferred adjudication program. I do one year of probation and completed an MADD panel meeting, and alcohol treatement within this year of probation (judges orders). After completing all of this my DUI was DISMISSED. I have been to Canada at least 20 times in the past year if this means anything. I am assuming they would've picked up on this by now if it was going to be an issue.


I am ask goibg to add , that I had my FBI background check done just so I would know what is it it ahead of time before I applied to Have my husband sponsor me for PR. My FBI background check and back TOTALLY CLEAN. The DUI is not on it and either is anything else. It is 100% clean.

I also have a legal opinion from a Canadian immigration lawyer stating why I am admissible to Canada.


Is this going to make me inadmissible for PR?
 
Dougmeadows said:
I want to try posting this thread here too, sorry if that is not allowed.


I have a dui in Delaware that was dismissed through that states deferred adjudication program. I do one year of probation and completed an MADD panel meeting, and alcohol treatement within this year of probation (judges orders). After completing all of this my DUI was DISMISSED. I have been to Canada at least 20 times in the past year if this means anything. I am assuming they would've picked up on this by now if it was going to be an issue.


I am ask goibg to add , that I had my FBI background check done just so I would know what is it it ahead of time before I applied to Have my husband sponsor me for PR. My FBI background check and back TOTALLY CLEAN. The DUI is not on it and either is anything else. It is 100% clean.

I also have a legal opinion from a Canadian immigration lawyer stating why I am admissible to Canada.


Is this going to make me inadmissible for PR?

Did you declare your DUI in the schedule A when you visited Canada?