by AllCleared | Jun 20, 2018 | TRP - Canadian Temporary Resident Permit
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...
by AllCleared | Jun 8, 2018 | Criminal Rehabilitation
An application for criminal rehabilitation to enter Canada can take between 12 and 18 months. If you have a criminal record, you can be ineligible to enter Canada for over 10 years have passed (this does not apply outside Canada). However, after five years pass you...
by AllCleared | Apr 25, 2018 | Criminal Rehabilitation, TRP - Canadian Temporary Resident Permit
Bringing guns into Canada is generally not difficult if they are unrestricted. You fill out a declaration and present it at the border along with a $25 application fee. (Don’t sign it until you arrive at the border.) However, this declaration is subject to background...
by AllCleared | Apr 13, 2018 | Criminal Rehabilitation, TRP - Canadian Temporary Resident Permit
A fraud conviction can prevent a US resident from entering Canada. A Temporary Resident Permit or Criminal Rehabilitation application can help. Because it is a hybrid offence, fraud conviction can be either summary or indictable under Canadian law, but for US...
by AllCleared | Apr 4, 2018 | Criminal Rehabilitation, TRP - Canadian Temporary Resident Permit
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...