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Inadmissibility

Inadmissibility

A person may be considered inadmissible to Canada if they are not allowed to enter the country or lose the right to remain, even if they hold a valid permit or status.

The most common grounds for inadmissibility include:

  • Criminal history in Canada or abroad.
  • Medical issues that pose a risk to public health or create excessive demand on the health system.
  • False statements or fraudulent documents.
  • Previous violations of immigration laws.
  • Security grounds, organized crime, or human rights violations.

How We Support You

At Immilennial Immigration Consulting, we help you:

  • Confirm whether your situation results in inadmissibility under Canadian law.
  • Explain the possible options available in your case.
  • Guide you through processes to overcome or manage inadmissibility.
  • Connect you with external professionals when criminal or additional legal intervention is required.

Possible Solutions Depending on the Case

  • Criminal Rehabilitation: For convictions outside Canada, once the required time has passed since sentencing or completion of the penalty.
  • Temporary Resident Permit (TRP): Allows entry or stay in exceptional circumstances when the benefits outweigh the risks.

Book a consultation to review your inadmissibility case and define the best strategy.