Temporary Resident Permits
Overcoming inadmissibility can be challenging. During that process, a Temporary Resident Permit may be a solution to travel to or remain in Canada.
When you are first notified of your inadmissibility or are currently inadmissible, contact Onkar Immigration without delay at +1(780) 716-2844 or toll-free at (855) 203-4276.
What is a Temporary Resident Permit?
A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is for those who have been deemed ineligible to enter Canada to travel or remain. Because they do not satisfy the standards of our Immigration Refugee Protection Act/Regulations, these people usually need a temporary residence permit.
This sort of permit is appropriate if you are facing difficulty and need to remain in Canada for events such as a wedding, medical treatment, or orientations for employment and education while waiting to overcome criminal convictions, straighten up your financial position, or receive medical clearance. While travelling with a criminal record might be challenging,a TRP can help you with the security clearance needed.
When applying for a TRP, you must demonstrate that your reasons for visiting or residing in Canada will not constitute a threat to the nation or its residents. For the TRP to be issued, you must complete an application procedure and pay all related expenses. It's crucial to remember that your TRP contains specific criteria that must be followed to ensure that the permit is not revoked.
TRP holders are subject to a number of essential restrictions, including the following:
Follow all of the permit's terms and restrictions.
Inability to work or study without a valid government-issued work or study permit
Without prior authorisation, no re-entry into Canada is permitted once the permit has expired.
When your permitted stay in Canada expires, you must depart the country.
TRPs are divided into two categories. There are two types of TRPs: single-entry and multiple-entry TRPs.
A single-entry permit permits you to enter the nation only once and then it expires. This implies that you won't be able to return to Canada until a new permission or visa is obtained.
A multiple-entry TRP allows you to enter and exit the nation at any time throughout the validity period.
TRP Processing Times
A Temporary Resident Permit takes between one and six months to process. TRP applications can be submitted by mail to a Canadian Processing Centre or in person at a Canadian port of entry. Applications for port of entry are handled quickly. This must be included when you submit your application. Depending on the sort of TRPyou're looking for, there are certain fee exemptions.
ContactOnkar Immigration if you'd like to learn more about the advantages of a TRP.