Temporary Resident Permit

Inadmissible but Need to Stay? A TRP Might Be the Solution.

Even if you’re inadmissible, a TRP can allow you to stay in Canada temporarily. We help demonstrate why your stay is justified, balancing your needs with Canadian interests.

Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)

A TRP allows individuals who are inadmissible to Canada, due to reasons such as criminal history, past immigration violations, or other issues to enter or remain in the country for specific, justified purposes. It is issued on a temporary basis, providing permission to stay in Canada despite inadmissibility.

How We Help ?

We assist in preparing persuasive TRP applications by analyzing your inadmissibility grounds and demonstrating compelling reasons for entry or stay. We handle sensitive situations such as criminal inadmissibility or past immigration violations, ensuring your application aligns with IRCC’s discretion-based standards.

FAQs

Will I be able to apply for a TRP again if my first application is denied?

Yes, if your initial TRP application is denied, you can apply again in the future. However, you will need to address the reasons for the refusal and provide additional supporting evidence to improve your chances of success.

Can a TRP be extended?

Yes, a TRP can be extended in certain circumstances. You must apply for an extension before your current TRP expires and demonstrate that you still meet the requirements for the permit.

Do I need to leave Canada to apply for a TRP?

No, you can apply for a TRP from within Canada, as long as you are already physically present in the country.

Can I apply for a TRP if I have been deported or removed from Canada?

Yes, it is possible to apply for a TRP if you have been deported or removed from Canada, but the process is more complex.

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