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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
The Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) offers a lifeline for individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to Canada. It is a discretionary permit issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
WHO MAY NEED A TEMPORARY RESIDENT PERMIT?
Criminal Inadmissibility: Individuals who have been convicted of a criminal offense in Canada or abroad may be deemed criminally inadmissible to Canada and may require a TRP to enter or stay in the country.
Medical Inadmissibility: Individuals with certain medical conditions that are deemed a danger to public health or safety may require a TRP to enter or remain in Canada.
Other Reasons: Other reasons for inadmissibility, such as security concerns, violations of immigration laws, or misrepresentation, may also require a TRP for entry or stay in Canada.
KEY FEATURES
Temporary Solution: TRPs provide a temporary solution for individuals who are inadmissible to Canada, allowing them to enter or remain in the country for a specific period.
Purpose of Stay: TRPs can be used for various purposes, including visiting family, attending business meetings, participating in educational programs, or fulfilling work commitments.
Duration and Renewal: TRPs are issued for a specific duration, which can range from a few days to several years, depending on the individual's circumstances. TRPs can be renewed if necessary, provided that the individual continues to meet the eligibility criteria.
CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
Limited Rights: Holders of a TRP remain inadmissible and may face limitations in accessing certain services or obtaining further temporary status in Canada,
No Permanent Solution: TRP is not a permanent solution to inadmissibility. TRP holders are not eligible to apply for permanent residency based on the TRP alone.
Conditional: Subject to specific conditions and requirements., additionally, a TRP may be cancelled at any time at the discretion of an immigration officer.
HOW WE CAN HELP
Applying for a Temporary Resident Permit requires a strong case and persuasive documentation to justify the need for a TRP thus increasing the chances of success.
Allumé Immigration specializes in assisting clients overcoming inadmissibility by ensuring applications are accurate and compelling. Book a consultation today for expert guidance and personalized assistance with your Temporary Resident Permit application.
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Note: The information provided here is general in nature and is subject to change under IRCC regulations. Referring to official government sources for specific program details and the most up-to-date processes is essential. For accurate and current information on Canadian immigration policies, consider consulting licensed immigration practitioners.

