The Pitching Coach of Toronto Pete Walker was arrested on 25 March for driving under the influence, it is a serious crime in Canada. This incident made numerous astonishments if the walker will be able to come to Canada again. According to a media report, Walker was arrested because he was driving 132 km per in 72 km per Zone in Pinellas County, Florida. According to the arrest affidavit which was obtained by the USA, the walker shows signs of impairment like strong order in his breath and glassy eyes but he refuses to breathe alcohol test. Later he was released the next day after posting a $500 bail.
According to Canadian law driving under the influence is a crime in Canada but walker has not been convicted of anything.
According to Canadian Law, committing an act outside of Canada that is illegal in that country, would be considered a serious crime for permanent residents and National foreigners of Canada.
If a person in Canada driving under the influence outside of the country may be ineligible to Canada no matter if they were not convicted because driving under DUI is a serious crime in Canada.
Jay’s journal estimates the DUI crime with the law of Ontario. According to the Ontario rule, if any walker had been driving over the speed limit, he would be subjected to highway suspension for 90 Days or impoundment of their vehicle for seven days. If the walker is a first-time offender of DUI and refuses to comply with a police officer’s demand for alcohol testing then he has to pay $ 550 as a fine.
If the walker has (TPR) temporary permanent residence then he is eligible to enter Canada.
What are Temporary Residence Permits?
Those people who are ineligible to enter Canada but must have a valid reason to travel to Canada can travel to Canada with TRP. Some valid examples of to coming Canada could be coming to Canada for work, attending a business meeting, or any important family event like a funeral.
People who visit Canada with TPRs must have to leave Canada before the expiry date of the visa. To obtain a TPR, you need to enter or stay in Canada officials have to determine to outweigh to risk to society Canadian.
Those people who have committed serious crimes like driving while impaired required TPRs to enter Canada. People have to pay $200 to cover the cost of processing the application fee for TPR.



