Temporary Resident Permits (TRPs)

A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is a special travel authorization that allows individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to Canada to enter the country for a specific purpose and duration. Whether due to medical, criminal, or other inadmissibility reasons, a TRP offers a pathway for those who meet the eligibility criteria and have compelling reasons to visit.

What Is a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)?

A TRP is issued by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to individuals who are inadmissible to Canada but have legitimate reasons for needing temporary entry. Unlike a standard visitor visa, a TRP grants entry despite inadmissibility, provided the benefits of the visit outweigh the risks.

Who Needs a TRP?

You may require a TRP if you are inadmissible to Canada due to:

  • Criminal Inadmissibility: Past convictions, including DUIs, may render you ineligible for standard entry.
  • Medical Inadmissibility: Health conditions deemed a potential public health risk.
  • Other Reasons: Misrepresentation or other factors impacting admissibility.

Eligibility for a Temporary Resident Permit

To qualify for a TRP, you must:

  1. Demonstrate a Compelling Reason: Provide evidence that your need to enter Canada outweighs the risks posed by your inadmissibility.
  2. Prove Intent for Temporary Stay: Show that your purpose aligns with the duration of your visit.
  3. Submit Supporting Documentation: Include all required documents to support your case, such as:
    • Criminal records or police certificates (if applicable).
    • Medical reports (for health-related inadmissibility).
    • Invitation letter (if applicable).
    • Travel itinerary and purpose of visit.

How to Apply for a TRP

1. Prepare Your Application Package

  • Complete the Temporary Resident Permit application form.
  • Include a detailed explanation of your inadmissibility and the reasons for your visit.
  • Attach all required documents.

2. Submit Your Application

  • Apply at a Canadian visa office or port of entry, depending on your situation.
  • Pay the TRP processing fee (currently CAD 200).

3. Wait for Decision

  • Processing times vary by application type and location. For urgent travel, you may apply at a port of entry, but this is at the discretion of the immigration officer.

Duration and Validity

  • A TRP is issued for a specific period, determined by the purpose of your visit.
  • The permit is temporary and does not provide long-term residency rights.
  • It can be issued for single or multiple entries, depending on the circumstances.

Benefits of a TRP

  1. Legal Entry: Overcome inadmissibility barriers and legally enter Canada.
  2. Flexibility: Visit for critical purposes, such as family events, business, or medical treatment.
  3. Pathway to Rehabilitation: For criminal inadmissibility, a TRP may support future applications for permanent residency or rehabilitation.

Challenges and Considerations

  • Discretionary Nature: Approval is at the sole discretion of the immigration officer, and not all applications are approved.
  • Temporary Status: A TRP does not guarantee long-term entry rights or permanent residency.
  • Comprehensive Documentation: A strong application is crucial to overcome inadmissibility concerns.

Why Choose Us?

  • Expert Knowledge: We understand the nuances of TRP applications and can help you present a compelling case.
  • Personalized Support: Tailored advice for addressing specific inadmissibility issues.
  • End-to-End Assistance: From preparing your application to liaising with immigration officials, we’re with you every step of the way.

A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) provides a vital opportunity for inadmissible individuals to enter Canada for legitimate purposes. With proper guidance and a strong application, you can navigate the process and gain temporary access to Canada.

Need help with your TRP application? Contact us today for professional assistance and take the first step toward overcoming your inadmissibility