There are many reasons why a person may be considered inadmissible to Canada.
A person may be considered inadmissible to Canada:
For criminal convictions inside or outside Canada;
- For medical inadmissibility;
- For security reasons;
- For financial reasons;
- If your application has been refused or denied;
Remedy for Refusal
Depending on the crime, how long ago it was committed, and how you have behaved since,
you may still be allowed to come to Canada.
How we can help you overcome your inadmissibility to Canada:
- Submit an application for Criminal Rehabilitation;
- Submit an Application for Reconsideration or an Appeal;
- Submit an application for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) to overcome your inadmissibility.
We can assist you in navigating the process toward a remedy for refusal by representing your case strongly to ensure your inadmissibility or refusal is addressed with the best possible solution.