Inadmissible to Canada

If you are looking to enter or remain in Canada, whether you are here on study permit, work permit, visitor status, or even if you are a permanent resident, there may be circumstances where you cannot enter or remain in Canada.

If you are found inadmissible to Canada you may be denied or be removed from Canada.  There are a number of reasons why you may be admissible and can include:

  • National security
  • Human or international rights violations
  • Organized crime
  • Serious or Simple Criminality
  • Medical reasons
  • Financial reasons
  • Misrepresentation
  • Incompliance with Canadian immigration laws
  • Having an inadmissible family member(s)

What can I do if I am found to be inadmissible?

Depending on the reasons for the inadmissibility and your status in Canada, there may be multiple legal option available to you. Depending on your circumstances you may also have a right to challenge the inadmissibility decision at the Immigration Refugee Board and/or the Federal Court of Canada.

Depending on your circumstances you may be able to overcome the inadmissibility with a temporary resident permit, and/or through a waiver or application for permanent residence under the humanitarian and compassionate grounds.

At Parush Mann Law we have about of decade of dealing complex inadmissibility cases. Make the right call and talk to us today to learn about options.