Inadmissible to Canada

Being inadmissible to Canada means that a person is not allowed to enter or remain in the country due to various reasons such as criminality, misrepresentation, medical issues, or non-compliance with immigration laws. This status can create significant challenges for individuals wishing to visit, study, work, or immigrate to Canada. However, there are legal pathways available to address and overcome inadmissibility, depending on the circumstances of the case.

Overcoming Inadmissibility

Individuals deemed inadmissible to Canada may have options to address their situation and regain eligibility for entry or residency. Inadmissibility can occur in two main ways: denial of entry, where a visa is refused due to reasons such as criminality, medical issues, misrepresentation, or security risks; and impact on permanent residency (PR) applications, which can prevent individuals from obtaining or retaining PR status for similar reasons, including failure to meet residency obligations.

Temporary Resident Permits

A temporary resident permit allows inadmissible individuals to enter or remain in Canada for a specific purpose if their presence is deemed justified. Temporary resident permits are issued at the discretion of immigration officers when the benefits of the applicant’s stay outweigh the risks of their inadmissibility. A temporary resident permit is usually issued for the length of your visit to Canada—for example, one week to attend a conference. This permit may be cancelled by an officer at any time

Temporary Resident Permits

A temporary resident permit allows inadmissible individuals to enter or remain in Canada for a specific purpose if their presence is deemed justified. Temporary resident permits are issued at the discretion of immigration officers when the benefits of the applicant’s stay outweigh the risks of their inadmissibility. A temporary resident permit is usually issued for the length of your visit to Canada—for example, one week to attend a conference. This permit may be cancelled by an officer at any time