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Immigration Admissibility Services in Canada

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To find out if you are admissible into Canada, an admissibility hearing is held. That is, if you are a foreign national or permanent resident, whether you are permitted to enter or remain in Canada. The Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board's Immigration Division is where the admissibility hearing is held. The person who hears your case will decide whether you can enter or remain in Canada.

Hearings on admissibility may begin for any of the following reasons:

  • Your convictions for crimes both inside and outside of Canada
  • Evidence that you committed offences outside of Canada
  • Your membership in a criminal organization
  • Human or international rights violations
  • You falsified information in one or more of your immigration-related matters
  • Failure to comply with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

What We Will Do for You

  • Summarize and discuss the various options available to you
  • Assess your case, issues and the best course of action
  • Guide you on what documentation to gather
  • Prepare an affidavit to support your admissibility
  • Draft a brief or submission to the hearing members to support your case
  • Determine whether witnesses are required to support your application and organize for them to attend the hearing
  • Strong legal representation
Immigration Admissibility Services in Canada

Reasons a Person May
Be Found Inadmissible

There are several reasons a person may be refused entry to Canada on the ground of inadmissibility:

  • Security issues
  • Medical issues
  • Criminal issues
  • Financial issues
  • Misrepresentation
  • Having an inadmissible family member
  • Failure to comply with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

How can I overcome criminal immigration inadmissibility?

A Temporary Resident Permit, Deemed or Full Rehabilitation, and/or an appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board are just a few of the ways that people who are otherwise inadmissible to Canada may still enter or remain in the country


Contact Legal Way for assistance in overcoming your inadmissibility and applying for a TRP, Criminal or Deemed Rehabilitation.