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GAstrongman

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My fiance is already in Alaska and working. I live in tennessee and am tying up some loose ends this week and then will be on the road to alaska. My question is, I was arrested January 1 2008. Charged with reckless driving and fleeing and attempting to allude. Will this be a issue when I get to the border? If so, what is the likelyhood of getting a TRP? and can I get a TRP at the border?
 
GAstrongman said:
My fiance is already in Alaska and working. I live in tennessee and am tying up some loose ends this week and then will be on the road to alaska. My question is, I was arrested January 1 2008. Charged with reckless driving and fleeing and attempting to allude. Will this be a issue when I get to the border? If so, what is the likelyhood of getting a TRP? and can I get a TRP at the border?

ReaD:

http://www.cicnews.com/2014/05/entering-canada-dui-conviction-053391.html
 
Ive read through all of that stuff... but obviously I dont have months to wait on a TRP application to be processed. Can a TRP or Rehabilitation be done at the port?
 
GAstrongman said:
Ive read through all of that stuff... but obviously I dont have months to wait on a TRP application to be processed. Can a TRP or Rehabilitation be done at the port?

The info is rather clear in that matter:

TRP Issued at the Canadian Border – In 2012, the Government of Canada amended its rules so that certain people seeking entry to Canada can be issued a TRP upon arrival at a Canadian port of entry. These permits are only issued where there are compelling or urgent circumstances. One should consult with an attorney before planning on applying for a TRP at the port of entry.

Yours' is not urgent, it is bad planning, so most likely your request will be refused.

Also if you read carefully there is an email right there:

To find out whether you are inadmissible to Canada, please contact crim@canadavisa.com