
Temporary Resident Permit
Denied entry to Canada OR inadmissible?
TRP could be one of the solutions depending on your situation. A Temporary Resident Permit is a travel document that overcomes your inadmissibility, granting you entry into Canada for a prefixed amount of time. One of the tests that are done in order to assess whether a person shall be allowed to enter into Canada once he or she is found inadmissible and is applying for a TRP, is the Need vs. Risk assessment. A person can be denied entry to Canada for a variety of different reasons. Among these reasons an Immigration Officer might consider the following when denying you entry:
Human or international rights violations
Committing a serious crime that might be punishable by a maximum prison term of at least 10 years in Canada
Having been convicted of a crime, including driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Membership in an organization that these parts and organize criminal activity
Security reasons
Health grounds
Financial reasons
Misrepresentation
Not complying with other rules and regulations
Having an inadmissible family member
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