I am planning a visit to Vancouver for a conference in August, I will only be there a week and in researching what to expect I found that Canada has policies that do not allow people with criminal history to enter the country. However, what I have read regarding traffic / speeding violations is vague.
When I was 19 (slightly less than 5 years ago) I received a speeding ticket, was summoned to court to plead no contest and pay a hefty fine. I now have a moving violation misdemeanor on my record from the state of California, but it is the only infraction outside of one, fully paid, parking ticket that I have ever received. I am worried that I may not be allowed to visit because of this.
1.) Because this is considered a 'traffic violation' is it minor enough that I will still be allowed entry?
2.) Do I need to provide my court documents?
3.) What can I do if I am inadmissible / how do I show that I am 'rehabilitated'?
Frankly, after the fine I may never speed, ever again. But I'd still like to be able to enter the country. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
When I was 19 (slightly less than 5 years ago) I received a speeding ticket, was summoned to court to plead no contest and pay a hefty fine. I now have a moving violation misdemeanor on my record from the state of California, but it is the only infraction outside of one, fully paid, parking ticket that I have ever received. I am worried that I may not be allowed to visit because of this.
1.) Because this is considered a 'traffic violation' is it minor enough that I will still be allowed entry?
2.) Do I need to provide my court documents?
3.) What can I do if I am inadmissible / how do I show that I am 'rehabilitated'?
Frankly, after the fine I may never speed, ever again. But I'd still like to be able to enter the country. Any advice is greatly appreciated.