Effect of Dui on Canadian Student visa
3 years ago
I have a DUI against me which hasn't been settled due to COVID and hope I would be left just by paying a fine, so if I'm allowed to pay just the fine is it gonna cause any problems for a Canadian student visa?
To anyone seeing this, please do not drink and drive. Thanks
Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 3 years ago
A.DUI will not affect visa but it will affect to get DL of Canada.
Hope this clarifies,
Advocate Ankur Goel
(Complete Law Shield) #YourLifeYourChoice
Note - This is just a small advice. Proper advice can happen only after going through details.
Hope this clarifies,
Advocate Ankur Goel
(Complete Law Shield) #YourLifeYourChoice
Note - This is just a small advice. Proper advice can happen only after going through details.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hello,
Canadian immigration authorities pay no attention to the manner in which your impaired driving conviction was processed abroad. Under Canadian immigration law, any indictment relating to the operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol can render someone Criminally Inadmissible to Canada.
Canadian immigration authorities pay no attention to the manner in which your impaired driving conviction was processed abroad. Under Canadian immigration law, any indictment relating to the operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol can render someone Criminally Inadmissible to Canada.
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A.Hi,
If you have been arrested or convicted for Driving Under the Influence of alcohol (DUI), you may be criminally inadmissible to Canada. This can affect your ability to enter Canada as a visitor, as well as preclude candidate eligibility across all Canadian immigration programs. Even the criminal inadmissibility of a dependent or accompanying family member due to DUI can have significant implications.
If you have been arrested or convicted for Driving Under the Influence of alcohol (DUI), you may be criminally inadmissible to Canada. This can affect your ability to enter Canada as a visitor, as well as preclude candidate eligibility across all Canadian immigration programs. Even the criminal inadmissibility of a dependent or accompanying family member due to DUI can have significant implications.
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