Originally Posted by
ddd333
Does anyone know the Canadian policy on non-conviction dispositions?
For instance, an offence that was plead "guilty" for a plea bargian that resulted in a disposition of "Judgement Withheld/Supervision".
Technically no conviction occured, driving privileges never lost, and the offense is not listed on the National Driver Register.
Should one still be concerned about entering Canada?
I suspect they get their info via INTERPOL, and I suspect (but don't know) that only hard-and-fast convictions show up.
Try calling a Canadian consulate or embassy and ask. I might avoid giving them your name though...