Fishbone†
<font color=blue>Does strange things while sleepin
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My Dfiance is planning a fishing trip into Canada this summer. He got a DWI 14 years ago, and while its no longer on his record here (it was his first offense and his record is completely clean since), I read somewhere that they have access to records at the border up to 20 years back, and that this may prevent him from crossing into Canada. Does anyone know if this is true, or what the probability of this is?? Has anyone had any experience with this?
Hes been running into various obstacles and plans falling apart for one silly reason (family illness, work overload, people backing out, etc) or another lately, and I was just hoping one exciting thing would go smoothly for him. Hes so excited about this trip, and I know hes going to have the time of his life .. I would hate for any show-stopping surprises to pop up.
Thank you!!!
Hes been running into various obstacles and plans falling apart for one silly reason (family illness, work overload, people backing out, etc) or another lately, and I was just hoping one exciting thing would go smoothly for him. Hes so excited about this trip, and I know hes going to have the time of his life .. I would hate for any show-stopping surprises to pop up.
Thank you!!!
