For now, I'm waiting for the copy of my conviction/ decision from the court. I didn't inform yet the immegration lawyer on my DUI conviction.I assume you have told the lawyer about your DUI conviction?
For now, I'm waiting for the copy of my conviction/ decision from the court. I didn't inform yet the immegration lawyer on my DUI conviction.I assume you have told the lawyer about your DUI conviction?
If conviction is already done so too late for the criminal lawyer.As I mentioned in Canada, the Criminal Code BAC limit is .08% so you were double the limit. Your offense is a serious criminal offense.
This has several implications under Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), which states that a permanent resident or foreign national is deemed inadmissible to Canada if he or she is convicted of an offence that is considered “serious criminality.”
You need an excellent criminal lawyer because you will face deportation orders.
You really need to be warning the lawyer about your conviction even if you are still waiting for a copy of the decision by the court.For now, I'm waiting for the copy of my conviction/ decision from the court. I didn't inform yet the immegration lawyer on my DUI conviction.
Absolutely agree. I did say that twice that he was double the limit and said he could have killed people. what I really want to say that he seems to have no remorse but only focused on his immigration status. Double the limit is so intoxicated he wouldn’t have been able to walk or be coherent. He may not have a job once his employer finds out. I have no sympathy for drunk drivers!Not one person commenting has mentioned the individual was DOUBLE over the limit and he could of either killed or seriously injured not only himself , that’s secondary , but innocent individuals while THEY made the choice of driving seriously intoxicated . Let’s reiterate that . THEY made the choice .
People are focusing on him getting deportation orders , that’s secondary. Or as the OP mentioned there family relies on them . They could of killed people. Seriously, there’s priorities here .
Thank you canuck78, I will let the immigration lawyer know..You really need to be warning the lawyer about your conviction even if you are still waiting for a copy of the decision by the court.
I agree with you and understand, and if I did that once, it will never happen again. Hopefully I can still have a chance.Absolutely agree. I did say that twice that he was double the limit and said he could have killed people. what I really want to say that he seems to have no remorse but only focused on his immigration status. Double the limit is so intoxicated he wouldn’t have been able to walk or be coherent. He may not have a job once his employer finds out. I have no sympathy for drunk drivers!
Hey … i got the same can we talk. Are you got PRI agree with you and understand, and if I did that once, it will never happen again. Hopefully I can still have a chance.
Hey need advise or help here my brother is going through the sameHey … i got the same can we talk. Are you got PR
You need to hire an immigration lawyer asap. This is a very serious matter and you need professional help at this point. A DUI makes you inadmissible to Canada and ineligible for PR.Same situation for me. Can anyone suggest what to do ?
Like what will be my options here.
I’m in work permit applied for PR and when my application is in process I was charged for DUI and I pleaded guilty in court. Now IRCC says I might be criminally aminadmissible because of court outcome and they are going to refuse my PR application. They gave me 14 days time to respond with any additional documents
May I know the chances of staying in Canada now ?You need to hire an immigration lawyer asap. This is a very serious matter and you need professional help at this point. A DUI makes you inadmissible to Canada and ineligible for PR.
No one can tell you. You already pled guilty so are inadmissible. You should have never plead guilty because now you are inadmissable according to the Canadian Criminal Code. You cannot overturn a conviction that you yourself said you are guilty too. Chances are slim to none. Assume the lawyers specialize in immigration and criminal law.Yea, am going to meet lawyer tomorrow. But I want to know the chances of getting over inadmissiblity