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nanscamp | 20:06 Sun 16th Sep 2012 | Law
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can you visit America or Canada while waiting to be tried at crown court?
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Is the person on bail with bail conditions?
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I realise that there can be conditions, I just wondered if there was a more general answer
It is really down to conditions which will have been put in place and to which you must adhere to.
Yeah, course you can.......well, unless your Bail conditions say something like: "Not to leave the country" OR "Not to visit America" OR (Guess?)
Yes as long as it doesn't contravene any bail conditions, you can go to Mars for all they'll care ( as long as you come back of course).
I think the question might be answered the other way round - will the Americans or the Canadians let you in?

Possibly not, if they knew. The Americans certainly.
Well, their home security failed miserably where the 9/11 bombers were concerned, that's for sure.
I don`t know about the US. Innocent until proven guilty and all that. You wouldn`t have been convicted yet. There`s nothing on Canadian immigration forms that asks about convictions.
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If you were awaitng trial you must have been arrested , so you could not use the visa waiver system.
Not true Eddie, I had to go to trial and I was never arrested.

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