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