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black-adder | 17:13 Wed 15th Apr 2009 | Travel
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I'm a UK citizen with a UK passport who was convicted of a felony (driving under the influence) while in the US on vacation 5 years ago.

Will this conviction stop me from entering Canada from the UK?

I understand that Canada and the US share a criminal database and therefore I might be "technically" prevented from entry, but as a practical matter (assuming I'm planning on keeping quiet about it) would my conviction show up at Canadian customs when I hand them a UK passport?

I've heard they don't ask tourists about convictions frequently unless they find you suspicious, but its the database/computer read passports that concern me. Thank you.
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