Inadmissibility and Litigation

You may be deemed inadmissible by the Canadian Border Service Agency (CBSA), but this is not necessarily the end of the road for your trip to Canada. Inadmissibility could be due to medical reasons, criminal convictions, traveling with an inadmissible family member, misrepresentation, financial inadmissibility, noncompliance with the Immigration, and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), security concerns, human or international rights violations, and organized criminality. If you are deemed inadmissible, you may provide a justifiable reason for entry into Canada. A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) will be issued if your reason is considered valid and possibly outweighs the risks of your entry. To be eligible for a TRP, your reason for entry or stay in the country must outweigh the inadmissibility charge.