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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Pursuing Happiness
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My understanding from a CBSA friend is that a reckless driving charge will NOT keep you out if the charge started and ended as reckless driving. If the charge included DUI and reckless you can be denied because Canada views a DUI charge as an aggregated felony. If the DUI was reduced to a reckless charge you can still be denied entry. Here in BC reckless driving is not a criminal charge. It is a civil charge that is punishable by demerit points against your driving record, fines or suspension.
Canada is very strict about DUI. The CBSA officer has the discretion to let you in or not. If you disclose when asked, CBSA is more likely to work with you. If you lie and are caught you will be denied.
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