Can I Get a TRP for Canada If I Have a Felony?
A felony can make you inadmissible to Canada. Find out whether you’re eligible for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) and what factors immigration officers consider.
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A felony can make you inadmissible to Canada. Find out whether you’re eligible for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) and what factors immigration officers consider.
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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…
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a severe offense that can complicate your ability to travel to many countries, including Canada. In Canadian law, a DUI conviction is considered grounds for criminal inadmissibility. However, individuals with a DUI record can still enter Canada by following specific legal pathways designed to overcome this inadmissibility. Here’s a detailed look at how a DUI affects your immigration prospects in Canada and the steps you can take to manage this issue.