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Want to take a fishing trip to Canada. I have a passport. I'm a felon (flee+elud). I want to know if i can travel to Canada and back with out any problems because i've heard that if your a felon you cant leave the country. Is that true?
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If you have a valid passport ... I would assume you can leave the country ... but I don't know the law on that.
Here is the information in regards to going to Canada: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/inadmissibility.html This should help answer your questions. |
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Theoreticallly, it "can" happen that you will make it through. Even with a passport, Canada Border Services WILL usually run a check on your identity in their system. If you have a prior conviction, you can be refused entry.
Best bet...apply for a pardon to enter Canada, if you eligible. There are fees involved. These are a small fee compared to a lost vacation in Canada to get all that way and be turned away though. The links I gave will help you see if you can come here and the processes involved. |
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hopefully they ID you. if they do, you ain't getting in with that on you're record. and rightfully so. if you lack respect in the law to flee+elude your police, we SURE AS HELL don't want YOU here.
your friends are invited, but YOU can't come. stay the **** out of my home!!! |
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