Inadmissibility
Overcome Inadmissibility to Canada
Inadmissibility refers to the situation where an individual is not allowed to enter or stay in Canada due to various reasons, such as criminality, medical issues, or misrepresentation. Learn about the reasons for inadmissibility, the consequences, and how to overcome them.
What & How
Inadmissibility refers to the grounds on which a person is prohibited from entering Canada or being granted a Canadian visa or permit.
Read MoreProcedural Fairness Letter
A Procedural Fairness Letter is a letter issued by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to applicants who are seeking immigration to Canada.
Read MoreCriminal Inadmissibility
Criminal inadmissibility refers to a situation in which an individual with a criminal record is denied entry into Canada or the right to apply for a Canadian visa.
Read MoreMedical Inadmissibility
Medical inadmissibility refers to the circumstances when an individual is deemed as a potential danger to public health or public safety, or is likely to cause excessive demands on Canada's health and social services.
Read MoreMisrepresentation
Misrepresentation refers to providing false or misleading information, or hiding material facts, during the immigration process.
Read MoreTRP
A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is a document that allows an individual who is inadmissible to Canada to enter or remain in the country on a temporary basis.
Read MoreAuthorization To Return
An Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC) is a document that allows individuals who have been removed or deported from Canada to return to the country on a temporary basis.
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