Category: Inadmissibility Issues and Waivers
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Do You Have A Marijuana Conviction? Cross Border Travel: What Individuals and Employers Need to Know About Cannabis Pardons & Visa WaiversHello and thank you for downloading our ...
Read MoreCannabis Pardon Does Not Guarantee You Can Enter the U.S.
Canada Bill C-93, an amendment to the Criminal Records Act to expedite granting pardons for Canadians with criminal records for simple possession of cannabis was tabled by the federal ...
Read MoreMarijuana Medical Use: Can I Get a Visa Waiver to Enter the US?
In the United States, cannabis use is legal in many states, particularly for medical use, but is still classified as a Schedule I narcotic drug by the DEA and remains federally prohibited. ...
Read MoreNew TSA Rules on CBD Oil Do Not Include Canada Users
In May 2019 the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) updated their cannabis policy to allow some forms of cannabidiol (CBD) oil on flights. TSA.gov new regulations ...
Read MoreUS Visa Applicants & Travellers Denied Entry Due To Their Social Media
More and more visitors to the United States are being denied entry by U.S. border officials after a review of their social media and other online accounts. In late August a 17-year old ...
Read MoreLifetime Ban For Canadian Crossing Into U.S. With CBD Oil
Canada's marijuana legalization and decriminalization have resulted in many criminal inadmissibility questions for individuals and corporate Canada/U.S. cross-border business. ...
Read MoreCanada and U.S. Border Agents Share Traveller Data
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) have begun to exchange biographic traveller data, travel documents, and other information ...
Read MoreEpisode 4: Overcoming Criminal Inadmissibility to Enter Canada or the United States
Show Notes: One of the most stressful issues for people traveling to Canada or the United States is criminal inadmissibility. DUIs, an assault, possession of marijuana convictions ...
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