How to Apply for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) for Business Travel to Canada
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How to Apply for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) for Business Travel to Canada

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…

How Long Does Criminal Rehabilitation Take to Allow Entry Canada?
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How Long Does Criminal Rehabilitation Take to Allow Entry Canada?

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…

Overcoming Inadmissibility: Rehabilitation and Temporary Resident Permits
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Overcoming Inadmissibility: Rehabilitation and Temporary Resident Permits

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…