A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) allows individuals who are inadmissible to Canada to enter or remain temporarily. Our RCIC-IRBs assist in applying for a TRP, ensuring all criteria are met.
A TRP is an immigration document issued by the Government of Canada that allows individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to enter or stay in Canada for a specific period of time. It is a discretionary measure that provides a temporary solution for individuals who may not meet the requirements for a visa, permanent residency, or other immigration programs due to issues such as criminal inadmissibility, or other factors.
A TRP is issued under exceptional circumstances when the applicant’s need to enter or remain in Canada outweighs the reasons for their inadmissibility.
We provide expert support in preparing persuasive TRP applications. We begin by thoroughly assessing the specific grounds of inadmissibility, such as criminal records or immigration violations, and then build a compelling case .
Yes, individuals with a criminal record may be eligible for a TRP, especially if the offense was minor, rehabilitation has been demonstrated, or there are compelling reasons for their stay in Canada. The IRCC will assess each case based on the severity of the offense and the applicant's ties to Canada.
The duration of a TRP varies based on the circumstances and the discretion of the immigration officer. It may be granted for a few months or longer, depending on the reasons for the application and the applicant's situation.
Yes, if an individual has overstayed their visa or permit, they may be eligible for a TRP to remain in Canada legally while they resolve their immigration status.
The processing time for a TRP application varies depending on the circumstances and the volume of applications. Generally, it can take several months for the IRCC to make a decision. It is important to submit all required documents and information to avoid delays.
A TRP is typically issued for a specific period of time, but it can be extended in certain circumstances. If an individual’s situation changes and they still require the permit to stay in Canada, they may apply for an extension before the current TRP expires.
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