Driven to Perform Car Show
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im almost positive you dont need anything else. but im waaay to lazy to look up for sure. trevor lets try and make it up there and do some clubbin!
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If you are planning on showing, you will need to be there the night of the 4th to roll in.
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i hear that they might change it cause of our independence day! im not sure though.
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you won't get into Canada w/ a DUI.
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you dont need a passport i crossed by international falls a month or so ago and they just check ideas and run a background check. and yes if you have a dui you cant get in.
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What you need to cross the Canadian Border:
Taken from:
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/rc4161-eng.htmlIf you are a citizen of the United States, you do not need a passport to enter Canada; however, you should carry proof of your citizenship such as a birth certificate, certificate of citizenship or naturalization or a Certificate of Indian Status, as well as a photo ID. If you are a permanent resident of the United States, you must bring your permanent resident card (i.e. green card) with you. For more information on admissibility into Canada, read the fact sheet called Managing Access to Canada. It is available on our Web site at www.cbsa.gc.ca.
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Rehabilitation for persons who are inadmissible to Canada because of past criminal activity (IMM 5312)
Overcoming criminal inadmissibilityA. Convictions/Offences outside Canada
If you were convicted of or committed a criminal offence outside Canada, you may overcome this criminal inadmissibility
* by applying for rehabilitation, or * you may be deemed to have been rehabilitated if at least ten years have passed since you completed the sentence imposed upon you, or since you committed the offence, if the offence is one that would, in Canada, be an indictable offence punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of less than ten years.If the offence is one that would, in Canada, be prosecuted summarily and if you were convicted for two (2) or more such offences, that period is at least five (5) years after the sentences imposed were served or to be served.
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FS cruise up there!
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