by Michelle | Aug 27, 2025 | Newsletter
If you’ve ever had an arrest or conviction, you run the risk of a border agent declining your entry into Canada. Even if the conviction was a long time ago… Even if you were arrested but not convicted… Even if it was just that one time… Even if it was just a...
by Michelle | Jul 30, 2025 | Newsletter
If your artist is headed to Australia or New Zealand, it’s important to understand what’s required for entry. A person with a conviction will have to provide additional support documents in order to have visa applications approved. Getting these documents can often be...
by Michelle | Jun 25, 2025 | Newsletter
Every July, both Canada and the United States celebrate national holidays. Canada Day is July 1st, and it commemorates Canadian independence from Great Britain. In 1867, Canada was declared a dominion, making it an autonomous community in the British Empire, and the...
by Michelle | May 28, 2025 | Newsletter
The border between the United States and Canada is 5,525 miles long, making it the world’s longest international border. There are more than one hundred points of entry from thirteen different U.S. states. No matter where you’re entering Canada, however, you’ll need...
by Michelle | Apr 30, 2025 | Newsletter
It might seem like it’s way too soon to start talking about holiday travel, but not when it comes to crossing the border into Canada. If you are worried that a past conviction is going to cause issues at the border, and you’re planning to enter Canada for the...
by Michelle | Mar 27, 2025 | Newsletter
Hello Spring! We hope you had a terrific March and you’re geared up for fun in April. We’re certainly excited for warmer weather and new adventures! We talk a lot about helping inadmissible individuals travel to Canada, but that’s not all we do. Another core piece of...