What felonies stop you from going to Canada?

Can I go to Canada with a felony on my record?

Any American that has a felony conviction on their criminal record may not be permitted entry into Canada unless they have received special permission from the Canadian Government. The second option is Criminal Rehabilitation, which is Canada's permanent solution for criminally inadmissible foreign nationals.

What felonies stop you from going to Canada?

The Immigration Act specifically bars felons from entry to Canada. Other offenses that can keep a person from being able to enter Canada include reckless driving, misdemeanor drug possession, any type of felony, domestic violence and shoplifting.

What crimes stop you from entering Canada?

- DUI (including DWI, DWAI, reckless driving, etc.) - theft. - drug trafficking. - drug possession. - weapons violations. - assault. - probation violations. - domestic violence.

What country does not allow felons to visit?

Country 2021 Population ---------- --------------- Guadeloupe 400,020 Bahamas 396,913 Martinique 374,745 Iceland 343,353

Can a convicted felon travel to England?

Those seeking permission to enter the UK will normally be refused if they have previously been convicted of a criminal offence punishable by at least 12 months imprisonment.

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