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The rehabilitation process depends upon the type of crime, category of sentence, the status of the driver's license, the passage of time, and other factors.

WAITING PERIOD FOR THOSE
DEEMED REHABILITATED

If an individual was charged with the equivalent of an indictable offense, they are deemed rehabilitated ten years after the completion of the sentence imposed.

If an individual committed the equivalent of an indictable offense but was never charged, they are deemed rehabilitated ten years after the date of the offense.

Those charged with the equivalent of two summary offenses are deemed rehabilitated five years after the completion of last sentence imposed. Those never charged must wait five years from the date of the offense.

WAITING PERIOD FOR THOSE
WHO WISH TO APPLY

Only half the time is required before an individual can make a formal application for rehabilitation.

If an individual was charged with the equivalent of an indictable offense, they may apply five years after the completion of the sentence imposed.

If an individual committed the equivalent of an indictable offense but was never charged, they may apply five years after the date of the offense.

Those charged with the equivalent of two summary offenses may apply immediately after the completion of the last sentence imposed. Those never charged must wait five years from the date of the offense.

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NO WAITING PERIOD

If the individual has not met either waiting period, there is still a process that may allow them to cross the border. Click here to read more.

THE SENTENCE IMPOSED

Because the courts impose a variety of sentences, the triggering date for the appropriate waiting period can vary a great deal.

If the individual received:

  • A suspended sentence, the period begins on the date of conviction.

  • A suspended sentence with a fine, the period begins when the fine is paid.

  • A suspended driver's license, the period begins the later of the jail term or license suspension.

In general, the probation period is not considered in the calculation.

SUBSEQUENT CONVICTION

In general, an individual may not apply if they have received a subsequent conviction. Nevertheless, an individual may apply for special permission to enter but only after satisfying a second waiting period following the second conviction.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Many items must be submitted along with the application for rehabilitation. These include:

  • Application form IMM 1444

  • The appropriate application fee

  • Driver's license or birth certificate

  • FBI criminal background check

  • State fingerprints

  • Certified court documents of the charge and disposition

  • Proof of probation compliance including jail, fines, and treatment

  • Copies of the applicable state statute

  • A personal explanation of the circumstances surrounding the charge

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