Will a refusal to enter the US mean I can't enter Canada either?

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In October 2020 I arrived in the US on a visitor's visa for a 5 day vacation. I was deported on arrival (at the airport), and barred for 5 years from the US. The US CBP officers asked me a ton load of questions but I am not completely sure which laws I might have violated when I told them I would be renewing my U.S. driver's license again. I was immediately placed in a cell. The deportation papers stated "presumption of employment".

I would now like to visit and engage some of my ex-coworker friends in Canada. Am I barred from Canada too?

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What happens if you are refused entry to US?

What can you do? Individuals found to be inadmissible to the United States may apply to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for a waiver. If this \u201cUnited States Waiver\u201d is approved by DHS, individuals may obtain a US visa to enter the United States.

Is travel between the US and Canada restricted?

Land border restrictions for travel to the United States remain in effect. Fully vaccinated foreign travelers are able to travel to the United States across the Northern and Southwest borders with Canada and Mexico.

What are three reasons a person may not be granted entry into Canada?

The types of offenses that could cause exclusion to enter Canada include:
  • DUI or DWI \u2013 Driving under the influence and driving while under the influence. ...
  • Misdemeanor drug possession.
  • Negligent driving.
  • Domestic violence.
  • Theft or shoplifting.


What will deny you entry into Canada?

Inadmissibility issues can range from minor to major offenses such as DUI, felony, health reasons, theft etc. If you committed a crime inside or outside of Canada, then you will be criminally inadmissible. You can also be denied because of your medical record.



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