Question

Elfman's avatar

Can you visit Canada as a tourist if you have been charged (as opposed to convicted) of a DUI?

Asked by Elfman (395points) | asked November 21st, 2008 | 2 responses | “Great Question” (0points) | Flag as…

Discretion of Canadian border officials to check records for “inadmissable offenses” and bar entry for many convictions—what I don’t know is if a DUI charge would show up during a background check.

Topics: , , , ,
Observing members: 0 Composing members: 0

Answers

casheroo's avatar

I think as long as you don’t tell them, you’re good.

mass_pike4's avatar

there is no way of them finding out, unless you have items in your car/luggage that they believe pose a threat to their turf. In which case, they may want do a background check on you and examine your history on your license. Otherwise, as long as you have a valid drivers license and are just visiting and have a valid reason for visiting, they will not check anything of such manner

Answer this question

Login

or

Join

to answer.
Your answer will be saved while you login or join.

Have a question about something? Ask Fluther!