A DUI can affect your ability to apply for Canadian permanent residency. If you have a DUI, you are inadmissible to Canada for at least 10 years. However, you may be able to apply for permanent residency after resolving your inadmissibility to Canada. Permanent...
US residents with DUI or DWI will have difficulty entering Canada for any reason. If you need to work in Canada temporarily or even plan on coming to Canada permanently as a skilled foreign worker you will need to resolve your inadmissibility. Nevertheless, with the...
A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is an application to the Canadian immigration office that allows a person with a criminal record, DUI or some other grounds of criminal inadmissibility to enter Canada for a particular reason. When you are applying for a TRP to enter...
A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) will expire when you leave the country. In some cases, you may be able to obtain multiple entries, but usually it is issued for one visit. Once it expires, you can apply for another TRP, or you can apply for Criminal Rehabilitation....
A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) allows a person who is inadmissible to enter Canada. A common reason to be inadmissible to Canada is a criminal record. Temporary Resident Permit fees involve a government application fee. In addition, you should also plan for...
How to Apply for a Temporary Resident Permit? There are two ways to apply for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) – at the border (port of entry) and through the Canadian Consulate. A Temporary Resident Permit is a waiver that allows entry to a person who is...