
If I received a citation and fine for failure to pay for train ticket in 2003, was refused entry to Canada?
I recently read an article on people with much smaller, and the old criminal records are barred at the border. For example, a man going on a skiing trip in Canada declined entry because it had a charge of possession of the age of 70 years, another person was denied entry because he had a DWI 10 years ago. In 2003, I was arrested by riding a train without a ticket went to court, paid a fine and that was the end of it. But my girlfriend and I are planning a trip to Montreal soon, and I do not want to be away from border. As you carefully examine your history to cross the border. They do it with everyone, or just random. I know there is a request for "forgiveness ministry. "If someone is ineligibble to enter Canada and apply for one of these, what is the likelihood of approval? Just wondering … would suck have a nice vacation ruined by a stupid mistake a few years ago. Yes, I know, I should have thought at the time …….
No, we did not separate of a train ticket is not primarily a crime he did not pay the fare as fare evasion is an act of transportation, so do not stop him from coming to Canada I do custom work Canada and asked me a good DUI and possession will block to come to Canada, but had a nice trip in Montreal
Keith Roane’s DWI arrest While Not Driving and Not Drunk