Foreign Nationals & Permanent Residents can be determined to be
Inadmissibility to Canada
Inadmissibility to Canada
Foreign Nationals and Permanent Residents can be determined to be inadmissible to Canada because of their particular circumstances.
In Canada a permanent resident or foreign national can be determined to be inadmissible due to the following general provisions regarding admissibility:
- Security
- Human or International Rights Violation
- Criminal Conviction
- Criminal Organization
- Medical
- Financial
- Misrepresentation
Depending as to whether you are a Permanent Resident or not and whether you are in Canada or not the process of such a determination varies.
In certain circumstances a person’s inadmissibility can be overcome by either seeking relief or by submitting a specific type of application.
If you believe that you are inadmissible to Canada you might want to discuss your case over a paid consultation.
Please note that this is general Information and should not be construed as legal advice.
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