Temporary Residence Permit
A Temporary Resident Permit is a travel document that overcomes your inadmissibility, granting you entry into Canada for a prefixed amount of time.
One of the tests that are done to assess whether a person shall be allowed to enter into Canada once he or she is found inadmissible and is applying for a TRP, is the Need vs. Risk assessment.
A person can be denied entry to Canada for a variety of different reasons as listed below:
- i. Human or international rights violations
- ii. Committing a serious crime that might be punishable by a maximum prison term of at least 10 years in Canada
- iii. Having been convicted of a crime, including driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- iv. Membership in an organization that these parts and organize criminal activity
- v. Security reasons
- vi. Health grounds
- vii. Financial reasons
- viii. Misrepresentation
- ix. Not complying with other rules and regulations
- x. Having an inadmissible family member
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