Chris Brown Denied Entry Into Canada, Will Not Play ACC Tomorrow

Chris Brown has just sent out a tweet alerting fans that he will not be performing at his Montreal and Toronto shows this week, because he was denied entry to Canada by Canadian border agency.

It appears the singer has been denied entry into Canada, most certainly due to his criminal past, Including but not limited too, infamously beating up his ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.

Brown sent out the follow two tweets shortly ago with some details. It is  unclear if his tour mates, Tyga and Trey Songz were granted entry into the country and whether or not they will be performing for the crowds without Brown. The trio are currently on tour across the US for the ‘Between The Sheets Tour’ and were supposed to perform tonight in Montreal and tomorrow night in Toronto

All this could have been avoided if he applied for Temporary Resident Permit. If you face a criminal charge in US and wish to enter Canada please contact us and let us help you.

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