Gert
>From what i've heard if you have a DUI they won't even allow you into the
country..A friend of mine went to cross and they turned him around and sent
him back home..Now i don't know what time period they look at but he hasn't
had a DUI in some time..

Bill
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> I am wondering if anyone on the list can address the law in Canada that
> requires Americans et al, to pay a 300 dollar insurance permit to enter
> Canada if the individual has a past history of alcohol and drug related
> convictions. It does not seem to matter when, in time, the convictions
> were recorded.
> If this is an old topic, I am sorry.
> Just preparing for NEC. Although this does not apply to my personal
> history, others may not be so lucky. I am not sure what the Canadian
> Mounties would do if they captured someone without the necessary
paperwork.
> Any clues?
> Gert
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