Thursday, September 19, 2013

US ENTRY WAIVER MAY BE NEEDED

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Every year, thousands of Canadians travel to the United States for work, vacation, business, and pleasure. However, Canadians are subject to the Immigration and Nationality Act of the United States, which contains several provisions related to criminal records and admission to the U.S. Specifically, the Act renders inadmissible foreign nationals who have been convicted of a controlled substance violation, or who have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude. These people may need a us entry waiver.


According to CBP, officers in 2012 stopped nearly 145,000 inadmissible aliens from entering the U.S. This number includes all those persons who were denied on grounds of criminality. The most common offences which may result in inadmissibility include possession of narcotics (including marijuana), possession of stolen property, fraud, and theft over $1,000. For example, the most recent statistics from Justice Canada indicate that about 600,000 Canadians have criminal records for the comparatively minor offence of marijuana possession. All of these Canadians can potentially be denied entry into the United States at the border.

Any Canadian who has been convicted of such crimes may have to obtain a us entry waiver from CBP. Such us entry waivers generally take three to eight months to obtain and thus should be applied for far in advance of the planned entry into the U.S. Firms like US Entry Waiver Services.com can help individuals with the U.S. Entry Waiver and/or Record Suspension application process.

With respect to granting Canadian pardons, now known as record suspensions, us entry waiver indicates that the U.S. government does not recognize them. Therefore, even if an individual has successfully obtained a record suspension, sealing their criminal record, it is may still be accessible at any port of entry because the CBP database contains information regarding foreign criminal convictions. A Canadian pardon will not seal the record for border-crossing purposes. A US Entry Waiver must be obtained.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has more than doubled the size of its Patrol since 2004. In 2012, CBP employed more than 21,300 Border Patrol agents, keeping staffing levels along the border at an all-time high. Canadians with criminal records should be more careful than ever when it comes to entering the United States.

US Entry Waiver Services is an industry leader in the business of helping Canadians overcome the obstacles of a criminal record. We have successfully assisted over 100,000 Canadians to exercise their lawful rights under the Criminal Records Act of Canada and the Immigration and Nationality Act of the United States.

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