"Understanding Canada's Inadmissibility Laws": "The inadmissibility laws apply whether it's it's not if you have a conviction in your home country per se, it's whether the conviction you have would be a conviction under a federal law in Canada." - Maggie Stewart
This time, we're talking about cross-border legal issues with a special guest, Maggie Stewart from Mundial Law in California. If you travel, or plan to travel, to our neighbors to the north (Canada) this episode has something for you.
What We Covered:
00:00:33 Meet Maggie Stewart: Maggie is an attorney specializing in immigration law and helps individuals—both stars and everyday people—navigate the complexities of traveling between countries like the U.S. and Canada. Her unique approach stems from her firm's name, "Mundial," meaning "world" in Spanish.
00:03:03 Canada's Border Regulations: We discuss Canada’s stringent laws around criminal inadmissibility and how they impact your travel plans—be it a vacation with family or a business trip. Maggie explains the role of FBI reports in border crossings and how Canada’s access to this data can surprise many travelers.
00:07:01 Real-Life Scenarios: Maggie shares gripping stories about her clients, from rock stars to regular folks, who have faced unexpected challenges at the Canadian border. It’s a reminder of the long-lasting impact of past legal issues.
00:18:13 Navigating Legal Complexities: Learn about rehabilitation and waivers for traveling to Canada, and why getting your FBI report before any international trip could save you a headache. Maggie provides expert tips on this essential step.
00:04:56 Broader Implications: We also touch on other countries with similar travel laws, including New Zealand, Australia, and the UK, emphasizing that self-awareness of one's legal history is crucial.
00:23:11 U.S.-Canada Relations: We take a brief detour into current events, discussing the political climate between the U.S. and Canada and what it might mean for future travel and business exchanges.
Proactive Measures: If you've ever been fingerprinted or had legal charges, it's beneficial to obtain your FBI report and carry documentation when traveling. This can prevent unexpected issues at the border and make travel smoother.
Maggie offers free fifteen-minute consultations when you provide your FBI report.
More Key Moments
00:00 Canada's Strict Border Inadmissibility Rules
03:27 "DUI Conviction Affects Canada Entry"
08:17 Traffic Violations' Impact on Immigration
09:47 Canada Entry with Old Minor Convictions
13:56 Wildlife Antler Collection Offense
17:07 Obscure Law's Impact on Hunting
20:55 "Expunging Records in Ohio"
25:50 Canadian Visa Laws: A One-Size Issue
27:47 Assisting Canadians with U.S. Immigration
31:10 Law and Arts Advocate Journey
34:41 New Website Launch Announcement
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Recorded at Channel 511.
Stephen E. Palmer, Esq. has been practicing criminal defense almost exclusively since 1995. He has represented people in federal, state, and local courts in Ohio and elsewhere.
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