

Learn about your eligibility for
Overcoming Inadmissibility: TRP (Temporary Resident Permit)
Duplessis Immigration Law
A Second Chance to Enter Canada
If you’ve been (deemed) inadmissible to Canada, a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) might allow you to enter the country for specific, urgent reasons, even though you have an inadmissibility record. This permit is typically granted for temporary stays, such as visiting family or business matters. You’ll need to provide a compelling case to demonstrate why your entry is important despite your inadmissibility.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
A common mistake is not fully understanding the criteria for TRP eligibility or failing to provide adequate justification for why your presence in Canada is necessary.
Inadmissible to Canada?
Duplessis Immigration Law Can Help.
Duplessis Immigration Law will help you present a compelling case for your TRP, ensuring all documentation and evidence are in place for approval.