• July 17, 2023

    Criminal Rehabilitation Videos

    Canadian Immigration: Criminal Rehabilitation Are you looking into travelling to Canada for leisure or business purposes but have been denied entry to Canada due to criminal convictions and as a result considered deemed inadmissible to Canada? Watching our Canadian immigration videos you will [...]

  • July 17, 2023

    Temporary Resident Permit Videos

    Canadian Immigration: Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) Videos There could be many reason you can be Denied Entry to Canada, such as criminal inadmissibility, medical inadmissibility or non compliance. One way you can overcome your inadmissibility to Canada is by applying for Temporary Resident Permit (TRP). [...]

  • July 17, 2023

    Denied Entry to Canada Videos

    Canadian Immigration: Denied Entry to Canada 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 [...]

  • July 10, 2023

    Criminal Rehabilitation

    Overcoming Your Past: Achieve Criminal Rehabilitation and Enter Canada with Confidence The Comprehensive Guide to Criminal Rehabilitation Welcome to Akrami & Associates’ comprehensive guide to criminal rehabilitation in Canada. If you've been convicted of a crime in the past and are looking [...]

  • November 26, 2013

    Criminal Rehabilitation

    What Is Criminal Rehabilitation There are a few things you should take care of before you apply for criminal rehabilitation: Read the instructions carefully before you start filling out the application form. Ensure that you are eligible to apply for rehabilitation. Gather necessary [...]

  • November 26, 2013

    When are you Eligible for Rehabilitation?

    The following will assist in the calculation of the start date of the 5-year or 10-year period: Act: the date on which the act occurred Conviction: the date of the end of the sentence Conviction and sentence In absentia: not eligible for rehabilitation [...]

  • November 26, 2013

    What is Rehabilitation?

    Rehabilitation is Defined as: The process seeks to improve a criminal's character and outlook so that he or she can function in society without committing other crimes. Within the immigration context, Rehabilitation is an assessment of possible future actions, attitudes and behaviour since [...]

  • November 26, 2013

    Criminal Record and Application for Citizenship

    A permanent resident is a person who has been given lawful permission to live in Canada permanently but who is not yet a Canadian citizen. If you have a criminal record, your application for Canadian citizenship can be denied, delayed or put on [...]

  • November 26, 2013

    Pardons outside Canada Does Always Mean Admissable

    If you have received a foreign pardon, it does not necessarily mean that you are admissible to Canada. The following factors must be taken into account: If the country's legal system is based on similar foundations and values as Canada's, the foreign legislation [...]

  • November 25, 2013

    Multiple or More Serious Offences

    Multiple or More Serious Offences and Denied Entry to Canada If you were involved in the following types of offences, you may be required to attend an interview and go through a much more thorough assessment of your background: the pattern of offences [...]

  • November 25, 2013

    Inadmissibility Deemed Rehabilitation

    If you were denied entry to Canada on grounds of criminality, you may still be permitted to enter Canada if you qualify for Deemed Rehabilitation. Persons qualify for Deemed Rehabilitation if they have the following: Been convicted outside Canada of an act that, [...]

  • November 25, 2013

    Criminal Rehabilitation What You Need To Know!

    Many people are disappointed to know that their travels to Canada may be affected due to their previous criminal convictions and, as a result, in them being deemed 'inadmissible' to Canada. There are many ways to deal with criminal inadmissibility for the purposes [...]