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Overcome Inadmissibility and Enter Canada Legally

A special authorization that allows individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to enter or stay in Canada temporarily.

The Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is issued to individuals who are considered inadmissible to Canada but have a justified reason to enter or remain in the country. This may include reasons such as past criminality, medical concerns, or other immigration issues. A TRP is granted at the discretion of immigration authorities and is typically issued when the need to enter or stay in Canada outweighs any potential risk. It allows individuals to maintain legal status for a specific period under defined conditions.

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Key Features of TRP

This permit provides a temporary solution for individuals facing inadmissibility, allowing them to enter or remain in Canada under controlled and approved circumstances.

Overcoming Inadmissibility

The TRP allows individuals who are otherwise not eligible to enter Canada to do so legally under specific and justified conditions.

Case-by-Case Assessment

Each application is reviewed individually, with decisions based on the applicant’s situation and the reason for travel or stay in Canada.

Temporary Legal Status

The permit grants legal status in Canada for a limited time, depending on the purpose and circumstances of the application.

Strict Conditions and Compliance

Holders must comply with all conditions outlined in the permit, including duration of stay and any restrictions imposed by immigration authorities.

Opportunity to Resolve Immigration Issues

A TRP can serve as a temporary solution while individuals work toward resolving their inadmissibility or planning future immigration options.

Access Despite Inadmissibility

It provides a legal pathway for individuals who would otherwise be refused entry to Canada due to inadmissibility issues.