If you have tried to enter Canada and unfortunately were denied entry, there are many different reasons why this may have happened. Inadmissibility can often be the result for denial and it can be explained by any criminal offences you have incurred in the past. Due to your criminality and inadmissibility, the best option to go with in order to enter Canada, is to file an application for Temporary Resident Permit. This permit is for any foreign national that is otherwise inadmissible; however, they have a justified reason for travelling and entering Canada.
A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is a document that is issued to overcome your inadmissibility to Canada on temporary basis. If you have an urgent travel date and come from a visa exempt country such as United States then you can submit your application at the port of entry. When submitting your application at the port of entry you can get same day decision on your application whereas if you submit at the consulate level you have to wait 8 to 12 months for processing. Unfortunately, not everyone can apply at the port of entry; if you come from non-visa exempt country such as India and have a criminal record then you can only apply at the consulate level. If your travel date is not urgent and you have the option of submitting at the port of entry or consulate then submit at the consulate level. Immigration officers are far more informed about different inadmissibility issues than an immigration officer at the port of entry.
A TRP allows you to enter or stay in Canada depending on
Unfortunately, if the offence occurred less than 5 years ago then the only option is the Temporary Resident Permit until you are eligible for the permanent document Criminal Rehabilitation. Again, what you are eligible for is determined based on the points mentioned above.
You may start to wonder what constitutes inadmissibility. Of course, criminality will be a significant factor with regards to inadmissibility. But it is important and beneficial for you to understand the specific reasons for inadmissibility. Below will discuss some reasons you may Denied Entry to Canada.
A person may be denied a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), refused entry to or removed from Canada for any of the following reasons:
If you are interested in getting the process started, in order for you to enter Canada, Akrami & Associates would be more than happy to help you. We are a group of highly skilled professionals that have had experience with these specific cases. Feel free to contact our office at 416-477-2545 for more information or if you want to book a consultation with an immigration professional for more advice. With Akrami & Associates, there is always a way!
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