Most of us have grand career aspirations, after all, it is what puts food on our table. Having healthy goals is in our DNA. If you want to advance your career and you suffer from a criminal record there is a very good chance that dream job is out of reach. Having a...
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....
If you want to enter Canada with a DUI or other criminal record, you may require a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP). A TRP can be good for up to three years. However, this does not mean you will receive a three-year TRP. The officials will consider your record and your...
If you have a theft conviction outside of Canada you are inadmissible to enter Canada for at least ten years. It does not matter if your conviction is a misdemeanor or a felony. However, you may be eligible for a special application to enter Canada. Why can’t I enter...
An assault conviction will cause you to be denied entry to Canada. Assault in Canada is considered a hybrid offence in Canada. That means it can be tried as either summary or indictable. In Canada, there is no such thing as misdemeanor or felony. Indictable means...