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Hi all,
I was charged with a DUI in India in March of 2018. My BAC level was 0.07% or 70mg/100ml of blood. The permissible limit in India is 0.03% or 30mg/100ml of blood. No FIR was filed by the traffic police, I was given a slip to attend traffic court a few days later.
The court directed me to pay a fine of INR 2000 (CAD 35) and suspended my DL for 6 months. I paid the fine on the same day I attended traffic court.
I am set to start my post-graduate program in Toronto this September. I only recently found out about the whole inadmissibility issue surrounding DUIs while preparing for my visa application.
What are my chances of TRV/eTA and study permit approval?
Thank you!
Hi all,
I was charged with a DUI in India in March of 2018. My BAC level was 0.07% or 70mg/100ml of blood. The permissible limit in India is 0.03% or 30mg/100ml of blood. No FIR was filed by the traffic police, I was given a slip to attend traffic court a few days later.
The court directed me to pay a fine of INR 2000 (CAD 35) and suspended my DL for 6 months. I paid the fine on the same day I attended traffic court.
I am set to start my post-graduate program in Toronto this September. I only recently found out about the whole inadmissibility issue surrounding DUIs while preparing for my visa application.
What are my chances of TRV/eTA and study permit approval?
Thank you!
You should be fine since your BAC was under 0.08%. But since your license was suspected, you may want to get a consult with a Canadian immigration lawyer.
You would only qualify for an eTA if you have a U.S. green card.
You should be fine since your BAC was under 0.08%. But since your license was suspected, you may want to get a consult with a Canadian immigration lawyer.
You would only qualify for an eTA if you have a U.S. green card.
Thank you scylla, I will look for a Canadian immigration lawyer that I can consult.
Hi all,
I was charged with a DUI in India in March of 2018. My BAC level was 0.07% or 70mg/100ml of blood. The permissible limit in India is 0.03% or 30mg/100ml of blood. No FIR was filed by the traffic police, I was given a slip to attend traffic court a few days later.
The court directed me to pay a fine of INR 2000 (CAD 35) and suspended my DL for 6 months. I paid the fine on the same day I attended traffic court.
I am set to start my post-graduate program in Toronto this September. I only recently found out about the whole inadmissibility issue surrounding DUIs while preparing for my visa application.
What are my chances of TRV/eTA and study permit approval?
Thank you!
Does the DUI reflect on your Police clearance certificate ?
Hi all,
I was charged with a DUI in India in March of 2018. My BAC level was 0.07% or 70mg/100ml of blood. The permissible limit in India is 0.03% or 30mg/100ml of blood. No FIR was filed by the traffic police, I was given a slip to attend traffic court a few days later.
The court directed me to pay a fine of INR 2000 (CAD 35) and suspended my DL for 6 months. I paid the fine on the same day I attended traffic court.
I am set to start my post-graduate program in Toronto this September. I only recently found out about the whole inadmissibility issue surrounding DUIs while preparing for my visa application.
What are my chances of TRV/eTA and study permit approval?
Thank you!
Any update?
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