Want to take the GF into Canada this summer to meet some family but she had a reckless driving ticket a few years ago and her lawyer told her then she cannot enter Canada. I have done a little research and it seems that is true. A reckless driving ticket is a non admittance event to get into Canada. WTH is that?? I go back and forth all the time and have never heard of such a thing and her lawyer said for a fee of @1,500 he can fill out a form that *might* help her get across.
Question is, how the heck does Canada know if you have a reckless driving ticket? You only show your passport at the border.
AFAIK, your driving record is not connected to your passport so how would they even know? Anybody ever heard of this, or how to get around it?