Who Cannot go 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.
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Who is denied entry into Canada?

Anyone who is not part the essential travelers (workers, students, family of Canadian citizens and permanent residents) will be denied entry to Canada until further notice. Anyone who shows symptoms of COVID-19 will not be allowed to enter Canada by air.
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What can stop you from getting into Canada?

Crimes That Can Make You Inadmissible to Canada
  • DUI (including DWI, DWAI, reckless driving, etc.)
  • theft.
  • drug trafficking.
  • drug possession.
  • weapons violations.
  • assault.
  • probation violations.
  • domestic violence.
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Are foreigners allowed to enter Canada now?

Foreign nationals must meet the entry requirements under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and provide appropriate travel and immigration documentation as necessary.
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What are the restrictions to enter Canada?

All travellers must use ArriveCAN within 72 hours before your arrival to Canada.
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Entering Canada for compassionate reasons
  • Get your pre-entry test result (unless you qualify as fully vaccinated)
  • Register in advance for your arrival test.
  • Have a quarantine plan.
  • Use ArriveCAN to submit your travel details.
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Can visitors come to Canada in COVID-19?

At this time, you can come to Canada only if you're eligible to travel - even if you already have a valid visitor visa or an eTA. Find out who can travel to Canada and current COVID-19 border measures.
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Do I need a Covid test to enter Canada?

When you arrive at the border, you must present a valid negative test result (paper or electronic proof) or proof of a previous positive molecular test result taken at least 10 calendar days and no more than 180 calendar days before entering Canada. Counting starts the day after your test.
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Is Canada border open to us?

Land borders are operating at reduced capacity and with limited hours. Visit CBP and CBSA for details on land border crossings. All travelers must use the ArriveCAN system to enter their traveler information, including proof of vaccination, before arriving in Canada.
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Who is immediate family member in Canada?

Immediate family member is a child or dependent adult

Children under 18 and dependent adults are eligible to enter Canada unvaccinated but are required to follow specific quarantine guidelines depending on their age. For more information, visit the quarantine requirements for children and dependants.
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Do I have to quarantine in Canada?

If you don't meet the requirements of a fully vaccinated traveller, you'll be either denied entry into Canada, required to quarantine for 14 days, or required to quarantine until you depart Canada. You must demonstrate that you have a suitable plan for quarantine.
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Why is it hard to get into Canada?

Having a criminal record is one of the main reasons people are refused entry into Canada. If you have a DUI (drinking under the influence) or an assault conviction lurking in your past, don't think it will go unnoticed. People are turned away every day for past convictions.
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Can I visit Canada if I have a criminal record?

Can I Travel to Canada with Criminal Record? Any US citizen or US resident that has a criminal record may be denied entry to Canada because of criminal inadmissibility.
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Can I visit Canada if I have a felony?

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.
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How do I know if I am inadmissible to Canada?

Non-Canadian citizens may be denied entry into Canada for, among other reasons, criminal convictions and criminal records. In order for an offence to render someone inadmissible, it (1) must be an offence under Canadian law, and (2) must be of a certain severity.
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Can you move to Canada if you have debt?

Further, if you have too much debt, you may not be permitted to live in Canada - Canadian immigration officials know how to pick out those running from debt and you can be sure you'll get denied entry.
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Does Canada do a background check at the border?

As of Nov 23, 2015, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) agents have full access to the FBI criminal database at their primary checkpoints, which allows them to detect when a visitor has a warrant or a criminal conviction.
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Can senior citizens immigrate to Canada?

Retirees with family in Canada also can pursue permanent residency under the country's Parents and Grandparents Program. About 30% of all immigrants coming to Canada are under the sponsorship of family members. Canada also grants permanent residency on humanitarian and compassionate grounds.
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Can family members travel to Canada?

Immediate family

You must qualify for the fully vaccinated traveller exemption or meet another exemption to travel to Canada. If you're not fully vaccinated, you'll need certain documents to demonstrate that you meet an exemption when you travel.
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How much money can I bring to Canada as a permanent resident?

How Much Money Can I Bring To Canada? As long as you properly declare all of the currency and financial instruments that you are bringing into the country, there is no limit on the amount of money you can bring with you into Canada.
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Does Canada accept tourists?

There are no changes to: mandatory random arrival testing at land borders. arrival testing for travellers who don't qualify as fully vaccinated and are allowed entry into Canada.
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How long can a U.S. citizen live in Canada?

Most visitors can stay for up to 6 months in Canada. If you're allowed to enter Canada, the border services officer may allow you to stay for less or more than 6 months. If so, they'll put the date you need to leave by in your passport.
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Why can't felons go to Canada?

The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) has full access to information regarding criminal records in the United States so anyone with an arrest or felony charge has a high chance of being flagged. Without proper application and documents, they will be denied access into Canada.
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Does your criminal record clear after 7 years in Canada?

A criminal conviction in Canada, with no suspensions, will last up to 80 years before being struck from the record as standard. In some exceptional cases, this duration will be increased to 100 years. Unlike minors, adults only have an automatic strike from the records decades after the conviction.
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Can I go to Canada if I had a DUI 20 years ago?

Consequently, an American traveling to Canada with a DUI history from twenty years ago may need to prove their offense qualifies. Additional charges, such as leaving the scene of an accident or driving while suspended, can further preclude a visitor with an old DUI from being assumed safe by border authorities.
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What disqualifies you from getting a passport?

One reason that a passport may be denied is if a person has a criminal arrest warrant outstanding, is on probation or parole, or if there is a court order that prohibits the person from leaving the United States.
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