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  • Temporary Resident Permit Inadmissibility PR Application Time

  • Sukhbir Singh

    Member
    June 17, 2020 at 10:43 pm

    I came to Canada 3 years ago under the spousal sponsorship category. I am currently a permanent resident of Canada. Last year, I was convicted of an offence and later found inadmissible to Canada for reasons of criminality. I am now thinking of applying for a temporary resident permit (TRP) to try to remain in Canada. How long after I have been issued a TRP that I can apply for permanent residency?

  • Rajpal (Admin)

    Administrator
    June 17, 2020 at 10:52 pm

    Pursuant to the IRCC Operational Bulletin Manuals, to be eligible to apply for permanent residency after having been issued a TRP, you must have been issued a TRP between 3-5 years, depending on the nature of the original inadmissibility.

    You must have held a TRP for 3 years in order be eligible for permanent residency if the following apply to your scenario:

    are inadmissible on health grounds under section IRPA section 38(1); or

    are inadmissible for having come to Canada as an accompanying family member of a foreign national who is inadmissible on health grounds; or

    are inadmissible on grounds of having come to Canada as an accompanying family member of a person described above.

    You must have held a TRP for 5 years in order be eligible for permanent residency if the following apply to your scenario:

    are inadmissible on any grounds not mentioned in the first column of this table with the exception of any of the following:

    • security (IRPA s.34)
    • violation of human or international rights (IRPA s.35)
    • serious criminality (IRPA s.36(1))
    • organized crime (IRPA s.37)

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