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Subject: Re: Entering Canada with DWI offense Posted on: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 22:14:31 GMT

On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 23:20:56 -0500, Dillon Pyron
wrote:

>Thus spake Nonnymus :
>
>>
>>
>>John wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> What about people with common names like Jones, Smith, etc. from many
>>> different states? If your name is there how do you prove you are NOT
>>> the person in the data base. 60 Minutes had a segment on the No-fly
>>> List and showed 20 men with the name Johnson. They are constantly
>>> hassled whenever they fly and they can't get off the list.
>>>
>>> If I have paid for a cruise to Alaska which is leaving from Vancouver
>>> B.C. I would like to know BEFOREHAND if I am going to be allowed into
>>> Canada.
>>>
>>
>>My brush with the law was in 1976, when I got a ticket for doing 15mph
>>over the speed limit. Will that keep me out of Canada?
>>
>>Nonny
>
>55 mph. It's not just a bad idea, it's not the law.



If I am going to pre-pay in full for an Alaskan cruise which is
leaving from Vancouver, B.C. I would like to know before I buy the
tickets if I am going to be allowed in Canada.

Can one check with the Canadian authorities?

Does anyone know the answer to this question?

Thanks