I have a question regarding which form - if any- I need to complete. I will be taking an Alaskan cruise in August and one of the stops is in B.C. We are only there for 5 hours. I have been convicted of a dwai 2 years ago. I know this makes me inadmissable, since it is considered a felony and has been within the past 10 years. I completed all required courses and counseling that the courts required of me.
I spoke with someone in Customs and they informed me that I should be ok if I am clear and straightforward about my convictions and to bring all courts papers indicating my convictions and I have completed everything, I don't need to complete any forms prior to stepping off the boat.
However, I am not sure how I feel about that. I would rather have my bases covered and not have any hassle. Should I complete a Temporary Resident Permit? Or should I complete a Temp Resident Visa? Or just wait and see what they say at the port?
I spoke with someone in Customs and they informed me that I should be ok if I am clear and straightforward about my convictions and to bring all courts papers indicating my convictions and I have completed everything, I don't need to complete any forms prior to stepping off the boat.
However, I am not sure how I feel about that. I would rather have my bases covered and not have any hassle. Should I complete a Temporary Resident Permit? Or should I complete a Temp Resident Visa? Or just wait and see what they say at the port?