Hey everyone,
I'm a Canadian citizen living in the US with my American wife. I have my 2 year conditional green card, but we are unhappy here in the US and want to move to Canada.
However, we have one complicated element to our case:
My wife got a DUI December 2009, so over 5 years ago. She had turned 18 that previous June. She had the case plead down to Youthtful Offender, because in the state of Alabama, they don't expunge. Essentially the best they could do to remove it from her record, so it hasn't shown up on background checks for jobs etc.
I know DUI's render you inadmissible to Canada, but if it says "Youthful Offender" on her police clearance, or nothing at all, would she still be considered admissible? She paid a fee, had her licence suspended for 9 months, and had to go AA/NA/Drug School for 3 months and was on probation for 6 months.
This is all I found on the CIC website:
This is really important because it's going to decide if we are going to apply for Canadian PR from here, or move closer to Canada just to be closer to everyone, and then apply for Rehabilitation there.
We are just sick of being so far away and I really want to know our options. We'd prefer to live in Canada, but if that's not possible right now, we'd rather move up to Washington state and go from there.
Please help!
I'm a Canadian citizen living in the US with my American wife. I have my 2 year conditional green card, but we are unhappy here in the US and want to move to Canada.
However, we have one complicated element to our case:
My wife got a DUI December 2009, so over 5 years ago. She had turned 18 that previous June. She had the case plead down to Youthtful Offender, because in the state of Alabama, they don't expunge. Essentially the best they could do to remove it from her record, so it hasn't shown up on background checks for jobs etc.
I know DUI's render you inadmissible to Canada, but if it says "Youthful Offender" on her police clearance, or nothing at all, would she still be considered admissible? She paid a fee, had her licence suspended for 9 months, and had to go AA/NA/Drug School for 3 months and was on probation for 6 months.
This is all I found on the CIC website:
In Canada, a young offender is someone who is 12 years of age or older but less than 18 years of age.
You are not inadmissible if you:
were convicted in Canada under the Young Offenders Act or the Youth Criminal Justice Act, unless you received an adult sentence,
were treated as a young offender in a country which has special provisions for young offenders, or
were convicted in a country which does not have special provisions for young offenders but the circumstances of your conviction are such that you would not have received an adult sentence in Canada.
You are inadmissible if you:
were convicted in adult court in a country that has special provisions for young offenders, or
were convicted in a country which does not have special provisions for young offenders but the circumstances of your conviction are such that you would have been treated as an adult in Canada
This is really important because it's going to decide if we are going to apply for Canadian PR from here, or move closer to Canada just to be closer to everyone, and then apply for Rehabilitation there.
We are just sick of being so far away and I really want to know our options. We'd prefer to live in Canada, but if that's not possible right now, we'd rather move up to Washington state and go from there.
Please help!
