How to Get an FBI Background Check for Entry to Canada
Need an FBI background check to apply for Canadian entry or rehabilitation? Here’s how to get it step-by-step.
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Need an FBI background check to apply for Canadian entry or rehabilitation? Here’s how to get it step-by-step.
Learn when and how to apply for criminal rehabilitation to regain admissibility to Canada after a conviction.
Learn the differences between a Temporary Resident Permit and Criminal Rehabilitation when addressing criminal inadmissibility to Canada, including eligibility and process.
IRCC advises that individual rehabilitation applications often exceed 12 months. For reliable entry timelines, apply as early as possible.
If you are inadmissible to Canada because of a criminal conviction or DUI, you may need to apply for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) to enter Canada for business travel. It is important to first determine whether you are inadmissible. A Canadian immigration lawyer can help you determine if you need to apply for a…
The government of Canada routinely takes from 6 to18 months or sometimes even longer, to process an application for criminal rehabilitation. Processing time The time it takes to process an application can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the volume of applications that are being received at the consulate in your home…
The way to permanently overcome inadmissibility to Canada due to a past criminal record is to apply for “Criminal Rehabilitation”. An application for Rehabilitation need’s to demonstrate that you have completed all the elements of your sentence, you have a stable lifestyle, and shows that you have a low likelihood of reoffending. It requires that…
Individuals with a past criminal record, even something minor, may be considered inadmissible to Canada. That is because under Canadian law, an offense that happens outside of Canada, makes you inadmissible, if it is a crime in Canada. This can be an obstacle for those seeking to visit Canada, even for a short trip or…
If you have tried to enter Canada and been told you are inadmissible you were likely turned back at the border or airport and denied entry. This can be a disheartening experience, but understanding the reason for the determination and knowing how to address a past denial, can significantly improve your chances of a successful…