I wanted to advise everyone of my experience since not a lot of people come back on the outcome. I was arrested for a DUI in Florida back in May of 2011 and got it reduced down to Wet Reckless (still considered almost the equivalent to a DUI in Canada) in January of 2012. I have a repositioning cruise booked from L.A. leaving 4/28 stopping in Victoria and ending in Vancouver next week and didn’t want any issues so I went ahead and filled out the TRP form back in February of this year. I had heard that it takes 4 to 6 months so I wasn’t really hopeful that I would get a response to my request and was thinking that I would have to take my chances.
I did not use an attorney and filled out the request myself. They received the TRP form on 2/19 and the L.A. consulate office finally emailed me on 3/12 saying that they had received it and put it into the queue. Again, I was not really hopeful that I would receive a response since I was leaving on 4/28. I was shocked to find an email yesterday 2 days before the cruise saying my TRP request was accepted. Below is what I sent to them originally:
- Application for Temporary Resident Permit
- 2 passport-sized photos
- Copy of passport bio-data page
- FBI certificate that only took a week to get. Had to go get my fingerprints at the local jail and then sent it overnight and had results emailed to me 1 day after they received it.
- Copy of court records including disposition
- Foreign and Canadian statutes
- Letter of what happened during the arrest (be honest)
- Letter of how I am rehabilitated
- Letter of Itinerary (Very important as they need to see travel confirmations of when you are entering and leaving Canada. Let them know that you will not be driving while in Canada)
- Copy of the 200 CAD fee that I paid
From reading previous posts in this thread, I really believe that they put the forms into an order based on when you are arriving into Canada. I have seen that another person received a response a couple of days before their trip just like me even though it wasn’t near the 4 - 6 month mark.
Good luck!
I did not use an attorney and filled out the request myself. They received the TRP form on 2/19 and the L.A. consulate office finally emailed me on 3/12 saying that they had received it and put it into the queue. Again, I was not really hopeful that I would receive a response since I was leaving on 4/28. I was shocked to find an email yesterday 2 days before the cruise saying my TRP request was accepted. Below is what I sent to them originally:
- Application for Temporary Resident Permit
- 2 passport-sized photos
- Copy of passport bio-data page
- FBI certificate that only took a week to get. Had to go get my fingerprints at the local jail and then sent it overnight and had results emailed to me 1 day after they received it.
- Copy of court records including disposition
- Foreign and Canadian statutes
- Letter of what happened during the arrest (be honest)
- Letter of how I am rehabilitated
- Letter of Itinerary (Very important as they need to see travel confirmations of when you are entering and leaving Canada. Let them know that you will not be driving while in Canada)
- Copy of the 200 CAD fee that I paid
From reading previous posts in this thread, I really believe that they put the forms into an order based on when you are arriving into Canada. I have seen that another person received a response a couple of days before their trip just like me even though it wasn’t near the 4 - 6 month mark.
Good luck!