Lindsay Lohan Won't Let Her Legal Woes Prevent Filming Liz Taylor Movie

Lindsay Lohan isn't going to let Canada's strict policy of non-citizens convicted of crimes deter her plans from filming the Elizabeth Taylor Lifetime TV movie in the Maple State, and her lawyer is already working fastidiously to ensure that when the actress formally accepts the role in the next week, the actress will be allowed entry into the country, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.

Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom are among countries that don't allow foreigners who have committed crimes as minor as DUI and drug offenses into their pristine land.
Paris Hilton was detained by Japanese immigration officials and not allowed in the country because of her cocaine possession charge in Las Vegas. Hilty didn't provide the proper paperwork in a timely manner and was put on a plane back to the U.S.

Lohan, already has the script for the Lifetime Elizabeth Taylor TV movie, and has been working on memorizing her lines, even though she hasn't officially signed the contract. Lilo's powerhouse attorney, Shawn Holley, is already gathering all the paperwork necessary to give to Canadian officials to show that the actress is in good standing with all terms of her probation.

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