There are many reason immigration officers can deny you entry at the border ranging from criminal offences, possible health risk to Canadian citizens or not having a valid reason of what your purpose of visit is to Canada. If you have been deemed inadmissible to Canada and are simply unaware of why you are considered inadmissible then watch our Canadian immigration videos and find out why Canada can deny you entry.
Reasons for denied Entry into Canada In this video we will discuss the different Reasons for denied Entry into Canada. At Akrami&Assiciates we help prepare your application and submit it with you for maximum results. Watch our video to learn more! With Akrami & Associates there is always [...]
When anyone crosses the Canadian border, they are filled with anxiousness and possibly a little fear as to the questions the Immigration officer will ask. This is especially the case for individuals who have criminal inadmissibility, or in other words, have a criminal record. It is best to [...]
Any foreign national will experience some anxiety or fear when crossing the Canadian border, especially when the Immigration officer asks questions regarding your criminal inadmissibility. As a criminally inadmissible foreign national, you should be well-prepared and anticipate all questions that the Immigration officer may have for you. Watch [...]
If an individual decides not to disclose information about their criminal past to an Immigration officer when entering Canada, the consequences can be quite severe. It is very important to be very straight forward with Immigration officers, especially with regards to any criminal record you may have. Watch our video below on the importance of disclosing the correct information to the Immigration officer especially with regards to any criminal past and how this may affect your future entry into Canada.
If you are a foreign national that has committed an offense inside or outside of Canada, this can often lead to criminal inadmissibility to Canada. There are many different offenses that can lead to criminal inadmissibility. Watch our video below on the common offenses that result in criminal inadmissibility to Canada.
Misrepresentation is becoming a very significant problem when applicants try to enter Canada. There are many different circumstances that can entail misrepresentation, whether intentional or unintentional. If an applicant that is trying to enter Canada finds themselves inadmissible due to an account of misrepresentation, then the consequences are truly detrimental. Watch our video below on what constitutes misrepresentation, steps on how to fight a misrepresentation allegation, and how misrepresentation can affect you in the future.
In order to remove your criminal record from a public record, you must first apply for a Record Suspension, or also known as a Pardon. In March of 2012, the eligibility requirements had changed for the waiting period for a summary offense from three years to five years which evidently affected the lives of many with a criminal record. With the new Liberal government, they are considering more changes to improve the lives of individuals with criminal offenses. Watch our video below on the new rules to Pardons Canada and how this will affect individuals with criminal records.
If you are planning on travelling to Canada as a visitor and have been deemed inadmissible to Canada for a past criminal offence made in or outside of Canada, you must first overcome the criminal inadmissibility by taking certain steps. If wish to enter Canada with inadmissibility issues, then watch our video below to find out what information you need to know before coming to Canada with inadmissibility.
Have you been Denied Entry to Canada for criminality or inadmissibility issues? Watch our video on what grounds you can be considered inadmissible to Canada.
If you are travelling to the Port of Entry and need to obtain status in Canada for your travels, you can expect to be "greeted" by an immigration officer. Watch our video on officers at the Port of Entry and learn how you can prepare yourself to answer hard questions asked by the immigration officers due to your inadmissibility to Canada. Furthermore, find out how we can help you prepare a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) application to have a successful entry at the port.
Are you travelling to Canada with an inadmissibility? Watch our video on officers at the border and find out how you can better prepare yourself to answer hard questions asked by the immigration officer, which Port of Entry to use and how we can help you prepare a successful Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) application.
If you have an urgent travel need, an Entry Letter might be the way to help you overcome any issues you may face at the border. Watch our video on how we can help you draft a entry letter for submission and what type of questions you can expect at the border.
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