On November 21, 2014 our citizenship and immigration officer Chris Alexander announced the new regulations that will come into force called the Faster Removal of Criminals Act. Under this Act there will be further protection for safety and security for Canadians. This Act will will essentially expedite the removal of foreign individuals in Canada who have a criminal conviction on the record.
Essentially the system will safeguard Canadians by:
So for those who have a criminal conviction may have a way out by applying for a document called Temporary Resident Permit or Criminal Rehabilitation to overcome this inadmissibility issue either on a temporary or permanent basis.
If you need assistance with an immigration application or help overcoming your inadmissibility issue please don’t hesitate to contact us. Will be more than happy to assist and provide solution to your problem.
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