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Canada Waiver
On a few of the regional applications that I have filled out it asks for criminal convictions and if you hit yes it asks if you have a waiver from Canada. What is this waiver? Would I need one for a ticker for disorderly conduct from 2007 and an underage from 2008? If I do how so I go about getting one and how long does it take?
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Originally Posted by CFIAerobatics
(Post 1132210)
On a few of the regional applications that I have filled out it asks for criminal convictions and if you hit yes it asks if you have a waiver from Canada. What is this waiver? Would I need one for a ticker for disorderly conduct from 2007 and an underage from 2008? If I do how so I go about getting one and how long does it take?
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underage in Canada?
Underage in Canada? The age is only 18 and it's expensive to drink in Canada. At least in bc.
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Originally Posted by CFIAerobatics
(Post 1132210)
On a few of the regional applications that I have filled out it asks for criminal convictions and if you hit yes it asks if you have a waiver from Canada.
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You have to complete the canadian rehabilitation program
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Originally Posted by full of luv
(Post 1132330)
Underage in Canada? The age is only 18 and it's expensive to drink in Canada. At least in bc.
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Originally Posted by SuperPilotJesse
(Post 1132365)
And the age is 19...
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Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec are 18. The rest are 19. Get the waiver. I had a flight attendant that was denied entry and sent back to the U.S. on the next flight.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/informa...C.asp#overview Click the above link for the requirements get a waiver. Hoser |
Originally Posted by CFIAerobatics
(Post 1132210)
On a few of the regional applications that I have filled out it asks for criminal convictions and if you hit yes it asks if you have a waiver from Canada. What is this waiver? Would I need one for a ticker for disorderly conduct from 2007 and an underage from 2008? If I do how so I go about getting one and how long does it take?
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I dont think the underage would be a problem, but the disorderly conduct may be something you would have to apply for rehabilitation for.
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We (US) need to reciprocate and you'll see Canada drop this bull$&*% IMMEDIATELY. I know plenty of Canadian Pilots, and they are not a bunch of little angels either.
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Originally Posted by Avroman
(Post 1132504)
Depends on the Province, some are 19 some are 18.
Originally Posted by hoserpilot
(Post 1132514)
Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec are 18. The rest are 19. Get the waiver. I had a flight attendant that was denied entry and sent back to the U.S. on the next flight.
Rehabilitation For Persons Who Are Inadmissible to Canada Because of Past Criminal Activity Click the above link for the requirements get a waiver. Hoser |
[QUOTE=727574drvr;1132718]We (US) need to reciprocate and you'll see Canada drop this bull$&*% IMMEDIATELY. I know plenty of Canadian Pilots, and they are not a bunch of little angels either.[/QUOTE0]
We started it first... Our brilliant President Bush II wanted to tighten our borders, problem is that he tightened the wrong border! We stopped allowing felons into the US... problem is that Canada has a different definition of a felony, and they reciprocated. A DUI is a felony there, so you cant go if you have one. A DUI here is a misdemeanor, so their felons can come right on in. It will cost you about $400 it get rid of it, and it'll take about six months. X |
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