Category: Inadmissibility Issues and Waivers
Lifetime Ban For Canadian Crossing Into U.S. With CBD Oil
Canada's marijuana legalization and decriminalization have resulted in many criminal inadmissibility questions for individuals and corporate Canada/U.S. cross-border business. ...
Read MoreCanada and U.S. Border Agents Share Traveller Data
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) have begun to exchange biographic traveller data, travel documents, and other information ...
Read MoreEpisode 4: Overcoming Criminal Inadmissibility to Enter Canada or the United States
Show Notes: One of the most stressful issues for people traveling to Canada or the United States is criminal inadmissibility. DUIs, an assault, possession of marijuana convictions ...
Read MoreCriminal Inadmissibility to Enter Canada or the U.S.: Facebook Live May 21
Immigration Lawyer Evelyn Ackah Answers Your Questions about Criminal Inadmissibility to Enter Canada or the U.S.: Your Options Including U.S. Visa Waivers, TRPs and Rehabilitation ...
Read MoreHow to Enter Canada If You've Been Convicted of Marijuana Use or Related Crimes
BOOK YOUR FREE CASE EVALUATION The headlines are frequently featured U.S. entertainers such as comedian Russell Brand, actors Wes Brantley and Lindsay Lohan, rappers DMX and ...
Read More6 Months In: What Employees Who Travel Between Canada and the U.S. Need to Know About Cannabis Legalization
Canada legalized the recreational use of marijuana 6 months ago, in October 2018. Employees who travel between Canada and the United States continue to have concerns about how legalized ...
Read MoreHow Marijuana Impaired Driving Penalties Can Result in Deportation from Canada
Canada legalized the recreational use of cannabis in October 2018, and on December 18, 2018, Canada enacted new impaired driving penalties and the maximum penalty for most of these ...
Read MoreMedical Conditions That Can Prevent You From Entering Canada
BOOK YOUR FREE CASE EVALUATION There are medical conditions that can make someone medically inadmissible to enter Canada and live in Canada on a permanent basis. On June 1, 2018, ...
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