Success Story
TRP/Criminal Rehabilitation
Summary
Our client was refused entry to Canada from the United States because of a DUI. Within four months after submitting a criminal rehabilitation application it was approved.
Background
Around the end of September of 2019 Priscilla Palemann called our office on behalf of her son, Jaxson Palemann to discuss entry options into Canada with a criminal record. We transferred them to one of our legal representative who deals with Temporary Resident Permit and Criminal Rehabilitation application. Jaxson is a US citizen who received a DUI in the State of New York. He was charged with this offence in 2012.He had to serve a sentence of one year conditional discharge, complete a drivers program, an interlock device for six months, pay a fine and his license was suspended for six months. He completed everything that was imposed on him by 2014. He indicated that this was the only offence he had on record. Jaxson wanted to know entry options available because he is an accountant executive, his company had arranged a business trip in Canada to overlook a few project they had in Ontario.
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