You can appy but you won't likely get it. What was the crime though?
2007-11-27 06:43:14
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answer #1
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answered by spqr_us 3
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IF you are wanted for a crime, and are convicted for a crime, then you will be DENIED entry to Canada.
Inadmissibility
Some people are inadmissible—they are not allowed to come to Canada. Several things can make you inadmissible, including involvement in criminal activity, in human rights violations or in organized crime. You can also be inadmissible for security, health or financial reasons.
Criminal inadmissibility
If you have committed or been convicted of a criminal offence, you may not be allowed to enter Canada.
Criminal offences include both minor and serious offences, such as theft, assault, manslaughter, dangerous driving and driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. For a complete list of criminal offences in Canada, consult the Canadian Criminal Code.
If you were convicted of a crime when you were under the age of 18, you MIGHT be able to enter Canada.
2007-11-27 22:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, but I dought Canadawill allow you in. Now if you are a Mexician, and commit a crime inAmerica, ole' W will do his best to keep you on the streets.
2007-11-27 07:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Simply fill out a questionnaire and hand it to the border guard.
2007-11-27 06:28:47
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answered by bigbuttcheek 3
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It depends on the crime I think, if you commited a felony, you might as well forget it. ;-)
2007-11-27 06:30:02
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answered by Anonymous
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well criminals from all over the world come to canada and claim refugee status..why not from the US? Canada is a friggin HAVEN for criminals.
2007-11-27 06:28:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You can apply, but won't be getting it.
2007-11-27 06:51:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, you can apply.... Not likely to get it.
2007-11-27 06:27:45
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answered by davidmi711 7
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