As I posted in a related thread: https://forum.unlock.org.uk/Topic32116.aspx#bm341052 years ago I applied for a Canadian eTA and it kept getting refused despite my criminal record being something that should have been deemed rehabilitated according to their legislation. I don't have the will to go through the hassle of applying via an immigration lawyer etc. My friends from Toronto would be willing to meet me in New York. I have never applied for an ESTA. How likely is it that Canada shares eTA refusal information (and the criminal record information I have provided them) with the US? Should I just chance it and apply for an ESTA without disclosing and then fly via Dublin in order to pass through US immigration closer to home?
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