Foreign nationals who have been arrested or convicted of a criminal offence anywhere in the world may be deemed ineligible to enter Canada legally. This is known as criminal inadmissibility, and it can affect your ability to visit, work, study, or immigrate to Canada. However, criminal inadmissibility does not have to be a permanent barrier, and there are ways to overcome it and enter Canada legally.
The first step to overcoming criminal inadmissibility is to determine if your criminal record makes you inadmissible to Canada. This depends on several factors:
There are three main options for overcoming criminal inadmissibility: deemed rehabilitation, individual rehabilitation, and record suspension.
To support your application for overcoming criminal inadmissibility, you generally need the following documents:
Even if you successfully overcome criminal inadmissibility, you may face ongoing consequences and challenges: