Criminal check to canada
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by HouseOfPain, Feb 27, 2011.
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i usually wait the hour--then call broker to check and make sure load has cleared--sometimes if not--you may be turned back--they have always let me go to brokers tho--but i have heard of other drivers getting turned around to go clear paperwork
sometimes you may get some whacked out questions--depends on the officer--canadian officers a bit more laid back--us officers --never smile and very gruff
some places are good to cross others a pain in the butt---just dont pop your brakes at the booth or if you go into building for xray--just shut it off in gear---that will make you a friend right there
all officers are just doing their job and like everybody else--they have good days and bad days--but for the most part they are all pretty good in their own way
no i take that back--there is some real butt holes on both sides -
They asked if I had any with me and I said no...THEN they asked if I had any any home...
I don't want any part of trucking in Canada...I did it for a while, my whole first year thats all I did...NC to Canada or Ottawa, IL to Canada (hauling glass)...I'm not missing a thing, and I make just as much $$$ staying here in the US.
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So your saying if you had a misdeamnor charge expunged from your record, they will still have the charge on their records?
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That's what I would like to know. I recently got a copy of my criminal record from the Dept. of Criminal Investigation and there is nothing on it. I have several misdemeanors from almost 30 years ago, public intox & disturbing the peace, and one juvenile conviction that was a deferred sentence. They aren't in the states records, but they are in the FBI's? I guess when I apply for a trucking job I will list those arrests, even though they don't seem to be on record.
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Job's are not authorized to check FBI records, the only people that have access to those records are yourself by doing the fingerprint check, and also applying for anything related to government.
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I answered this once but it seems it got deleted or something...the answer is YES, Canada Border Patrol can see your ENTIRE criminal history. If you were charged with a crime...they can see it no matter if you were convicted or not...I had to explain that I was never convicted, in detail...
Mack attack and blktop-bucanear Thank this. -
Your post was deleted by Canada Border Patrol,they see everything & know everything
Just the opposite of this guy.

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lol funny :smt043
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Ok, I see some goofy and unreliable info on here. I have a 20 yr old felony conviction, I have been to Canada three times in a passenger car and they have never asked me about my background and have not run a background check.
However, as a trucker, you will be asked to show I.D. at the Border and they will check your background. As someone mentioned, a DUI can be a pain in the butt to get in. A felony is even worse, you need to contact the Canadian Consulate for all the info, and not ask on here. There is one in Minneapolis, Chicago, D.C., San Francisco, and I think NYC.
The last time I looked into it, as a felon, you have to apply initially for a temporary permit to enter, it is typically issued for 2 yrs. If you are clean while in Canada (no tickets, etc.) then you can apply for a Ministers Permit, this is good for 5 to 7 yrs. When applying, you have to work for a company that requires you to travel to Canada and is already permitted to travel in Canada. They seriously frown on the temporary permit process if your not working for a company.
Yes, and coming back into the US can be a real pain in the arse, even if your in a passenger vehicle.sixpackbill Thanks this.
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