Admissibility Issues
Canada’s immigration laws include serious restrictions that can result in a person being declared inadmissible. Past criminal charges—sometimes long forgotten—or serious health conditions are common challenges.
It’s vital to understand that admissibility issues can often be resolved. Get expert legal advice.
The stringent restrictions in Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act reflect Canada’s legendary preoccupation with public safety, public health and good public order. Sometimes these restrictions have unintended consequences.
Assessing medical inadmissibility requires detailed reports from medical specialists to determine the type and scope of the long-term health and social services that may be required.
Past criminal charges, particularly convictions equivalent to the Canadian offence of impaired operation of a motor vehicle—otherwise known as driving under the influence or simply drunk driving—affect many.
Capelle Kane Canadian Immigration Lawyers excel at anticipating and resolving problems for employers and people planning to immigrate to Canada to work, study or visit. When appropriate, we seek other options like temporary resident permits (TRP), authority to return to Canada (ARC), criminal rehabilitation applications or humanitarian and compassionate applications to overcome findings of inadmissibility.
