Overcome Canadian Inadmissibility

You may be considered inadmissible to Canada because you have been convicted of a crime, previously been deported, misrepresented, or for medical reasons. NextGen Immigration focuses on helping clients overcome their inadmissibility in Canada.

Reasons for Inadmissibility to Canada

 
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Medical Inadmissibility

There are three reasons for medical inadmissibility in Canada: danger to public health, danger to public safety and excessive demand on health or social services. This process can affect anyone but can be overcome.

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Criminal Inadmissibility

You may not be allowed into Canada if you have committed or been convicted of a crime. This includes both minor and serious crimes. To determine if your conviction renders you inadmissible, you must first equate the crime to the Criminal Code of Canada.

 
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Misrepresentation

Inadmissibility due to Misrepresentation is a serious offence that occurs as a result of false information being provided to Canadian Immigration authorities.

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Authorization to Return

A person who has been removed from Canada may not be able to return unless that person first obtains a special authorization from immigration authorities. This document is known as an “authorization to return to Canada” or, for short, ARC.