Legal Question in Immigration Law in Canada
I have a drug possesion charge from 1991. Will I ever be able to travel to the US without a waiver? This occured almost 20 years ago and was the result of a vehicle search. A friend of a friend left his cigarette pack in my glove box containing the offending substance. I wish there was a way I could avoid the embarassment and hassle of the waiver and being pulled aside for secondary questioning every time I cross the border.
Asked on 1/13/10, 10:44 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Immi Sikand
Bomza Law Group
You will always need a waiver to travel to the US. Waivers can be issued for one to five years.
Answered on 1/18/10, 12:52 pm
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