A foreigner seeking to enter Canada must satisfy all immigration conditions before his or her entrance into Canada is permitted. Foreign nationals who have been convicted of a criminal offense (including misdemeanor DWI or DUI) or have failing health may be considered inadmissible to enter Canada under Canada’s health and security regulations.
However, the restriction may be temporarily lifted if the Canadian government issues a Temporary Resident Permit also known as TRP,

A Canadian Temporary Resident Permit is a legal document issued by the Canadian government to a foreign national otherwise denied entry into Canada for a specific period of time. The Temporary Resident can be issued for as long as three years (multiple-entries) or as little as one day (single entry) depending on the several compelling factors such as the foreigner’s reason for entering Canada and the strength of their appeal.

A foreigner who wants to remove the illegitimacy of a Canadian convict is expected to register for Legal Rehabilitation so that the prison penalty has been served five years earlier.

It is important to note that a Canada Criminal Rehabilitation takes a lot more time to obtain than a Temporary Resident Permit, consequently, most foreigners will apply for both (Criminal Rehabilitation and a Temporary Resident Permit) with the aim of entering Canada immediately with a Temporary Resident Permit and then in the future with a Criminal Rehabilitation.

APPLYING FOR A CANADIAN TEMPORARY RESIDENT PERMIT
Application for a Temporary Resident Permit is often likened to self-representation in court, it is likely not a wise decision without the help of an immigration expert, but you are technically allowed to do it.

It is often advised to employ the help of immigration experts/consultants as the Canada TRP is a very complex legal process that will definitely overwhelm a person. In order to be issued a TRP, the appeal must be crafted in a persuasive narrative that justifies the applicants need to travel, and the appeal must be backed with enough documentary evidence to convince the Canadian Immigration officials that the applicants need to enter Canada is greater than the potential security or health risk.

CHANCES OF BEING OFFERED A TEMPORARY RESIDENT PERMIT IN CANADA
When an appeal for a TRP is assessed by an immigration official several factors are considered if the applicant should be allowed entry into Canada or denied entry. Several factors from the particulars of the individual DWI’s conviction to the reason for entry.

The policy of allowing an individual entry to Canada is still up to the assessor and unfortunately there are not necessarily any assurances, but an seasoned Canadian immigration specialist will be able to inform most applicants how approximately or accurately they have a chance at their appeal.
The best way to get a TRP approved is to submit a well-prepared and fully compliant appeal than contains a compelling narrative about your reason for visiting Canada and why your Visit does not pose a risk of life or welfare and you should not be re-offending.

TEMPORARY RESIDENT PERMIT PROCESSING TIME
Usually a processing period for Temporary Resident Visa takes between three to six months. This is essential to consider the time it would take for a legally inadmissible claimant to receive appropriate trial documents.

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