Inadmissibility
Inadmissible or Denied Entry Removal Orders
Removal Order | Under Grounds Of |
Deportation | A34 Security, A35 Human and International Rights Violations, A37 Organized Criminality, A41 Non-compliance with the Act |
Deportation *Conditional deportation | A36 (1) Other Criminality, A40 Misrepresentation |
Exclusion *Conditional departure | A38 Health, A39 Financial, A41 Non-compliance with the Act |
Departure | A41 Non-Compliance with the Act |
Normally, if you are inadmissible to Canada, you will not be allowed to enter, unless you know how to prepare the ‘right’ paperwork. If you have a ‘reason’ to travel to Canada that is justified in the circumstances, you may be issued a temporary resident permit (TRP).
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There are a number of reasons you can be found inadmissible or refused entry to Canada, such as:
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Even though you can submit your own TRP application, we do not recommend this. Canadian immigration regulations are strict when it comes to even minor criminal offences and even for offences that have occurred many years ago.
Why Hire Us to Help You With Your TRP Applications?
The first step towards getting a TRP and avoiding being refused entry to Canada is to get an assessment of your specific situation. Call us at (+1 (647) 876-1179) for an assessment to see if you are eligible to move to Canada, or fill out our online assessment form.