Cruzr Joe
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Crossing the Canadian border with a DWI, DUI or Other Drunk Driving Offense
An offense of driving under the influence will typically not cause problems for Canadians entering the United States. However . . . . . .
The biggest surprise for most Americans is that they are very likely to be turned away at the Canadian border if they have any type of alcohol related offense.

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An offense of driving under the influence will typically not cause problems for Canadians entering the United States. However . . . . . .
The biggest surprise for most Americans is that they are very likely to be turned away at the Canadian border if they have any type of alcohol related offense.

- It does not matter if you are arriving as a passenger in another person’s car.
- It does not matter if you have no intention of driving in Canada at all. For example, 4 to 5 passengers a week who take the ferry to Victoria Canada for a one-day walking sightseeing trip are turned back for DUI / DWI offenses even though they do not have a car with them.
- It does not matter if your offense was classified as a misdemeanor or a felony.
- It does not matter if you are a fan, guest, official, or anyone else entering Canada for special events. Former U.S. President G.W. Bush had to get a special waiver to enter Canada because of his 1976 drunken-driving offense in Maine
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