No, I'm not talking about anything extremely serious like murder or kidnapping which would involve the Interpol. I'm speaking of simple drug possession. Does an arrest in Canadian soil spill over and become an American arrest record?
No, I'm not talking about anything extremely serious like murder or kidnapping which would involve the Interpol. I'm speaking of simple drug possession. Does an arrest in Canadian soil spill over and become an American arrest record?
The U.S. and Canada share a great deal of information, including criminal records. If you're committing drug crime in one country, don't be surprised if you suddenly have a problem trying to enter the other country.
Maybe I posted it under the wrong category. I'm not asking about entering back to Canada for vacationing. But rather if an arrest in Canada becomes part of an US criminal record. (I'm an US citizen, living in the US)
Then it depends on the facts, the state, and the government agency or agencies involved.