Countries and Their Entry Rules for DUI Convicts
It’s one thing to face the consequences of a DUI conviction in the United States and another to face them abroad. By staying informed on each country’s policies, you can better prepare for international travel without facing unexpected barriers.
Here’s a quick guide on what to expect if traveling abroad with a DUI.
Canada
Canada has stringent policies regarding DUI convictions, and individuals with a DUI on their record may be deemed inadmissible. People might need a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) to gain entry. Passage of time can also play a part if you’re looking to go to Canada with a DUI. According to Canadavisa.com, “If it has been 10 years or more since completion of a sentence, an inadmissible individual could be deemed rehabilitated simply as a result of the passage of time, and admitted to the country. This solution is only possible in cases where the individual has a single, non-serious conviction on his or her record.”
Legal assistance can be crucial in navigating these processes, so consider hiring a DUI lawyer if you have any questions.
Mexico
While Mexico’s travel restrictions don’t mention DUIs if a foreigner has a criminal record, the country might deny them entry, as noted by the Mexican government. Recent DUI offenses can result in denial of entry. For example, you may be refused entry if you have a DUI conviction within the last ten years. This situation is discussed more in this article.
You can find more information at Travel.State.Gov, under Mexico International Travel Information.
United Kingdom
On the other hand, if you have a DUI conviction and you’re planning to go to the UK, travel restrictions may apply, as they can affect visa applications. The TSA provides comprehensive details on disqualifying offenses in its list of disqualifying offenses and factors.
Australia and New Zealand
Both Australia and New Zealand restrict entry for those with criminal records, including DUIs. Moreover, the Australian High Commission states, “If you have criminal convictions in any other country (including Australia) when you arrive in Australia you must declare your criminal convictions, regardless of how long ago the convictions occurred.” Additionally, you may need a visa or special permit to visit these countries.
Other Countries
Other countries, such as Japan and China, also impose travel restrictions on individuals with DUI convictions. Also, while in the United States, the legal limit for Blood Alcohol Levels is 0.08%, the legal BAC limit in Japan is 0.03% and in China is 0.02%. So, checking the entry requirements before planning your trip is important. For more information, refer to this guide.
In some special instances, you might need to apply for a travel waiver or special permit. These waivers can sometimes allow entry despite your record. Check the specific requirements for each country and start the application process early, as it can take time.
Here are some critical steps to follow:
- Research visa and entry requirements
- Seek legal advice
- Apply for waivers or permits
For example, Canada requires a special application to be considered “rehabilitated” if the DUI is over ten years old. On the other hand, the United Arab Emirates has zero tolerance for driving under the influence.
Consulting resources such as the guidelines for diplomats and international visitors can provide additional context on travel restrictions. Remember, thorough planning and legal consultation can significantly ease the process of navigating travel with a DUI conviction.
How Scrofano Law PC Can Assist with DUI-Related Travel Issues
At Scrofano Law PC, we have experience providing professional legal advice tailored to clients with DUI convictions who are concerned about travel restrictions. Our deep understanding of DUI law and international travel regulations ensures we can offer clear, accurate guidance.
Here’s how our team of skilled attorneys can help you with DUI-related travel issues.
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