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Denied Entry /Criminality

If you have been denied entry and are inadmissible to Canada, you will need to get your immigration history properly reviewed and assessed by an immigration lawyer. A lawyer will determine what type of permit you might need to obtain to enter Canada or if you will need to apply for certain applications first before attempting entry to Canada.

Learn about the exclusion of a child or spouse from Canada by watching our Youtube video below.

Here are our useful blogs about denied entry to Canada.

Temporary Resident Permit

Get useful information about applying for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) in Canada in order to overcome certain inadmissibility issues.

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Criminal Rehabilitation

Read about applying for criminal rehabilitation to overcome your criminal inadmissibility to be able to travel to Canada or obtain certain permits.

Learn about this application

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