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 be well prepared and ready at the border when attempting to cross with criminal inadmissibility. Watch our video below on the top 5 dos when crossing the border with criminal inadmissibility.
Overall, it is very important for foreign nationals to know what to expect when entering Canada, specifically through a Canadian border. Immigration officers at the border are very vigilant and observant with regards to who enters Canada. Therefore, in order to better prepare yourself before entering Canada, please watch the following top 5 dos when crossing the border with criminal inadmissibility in its entirety to better prepare yourself.
If you would like to come to Canada through a port of entry but are unsure what documents to include with your application or how to get started then please don’t hesitate to contact us at 416-477-2545. Our immigration experts will be glad to assist you with your immigration matter.
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