WHAT IS INADMISSIBILITY?

Inadmissibility status describes people who are not allowed to enter or stay in Canada because of various factors as per the Canadian Immigration Law. A Canadian immigration officer will decide if you can enter Canada when you apply for a visa, an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), or when you arrive at a port of entry. You may be denied a visa, or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), refused entry to, or removed from Canada for any of these reasons:

REASONS YOU MAY BE INADMISSIBLE TO CANADA

  • Security reasons, including espionage, subversion (attempts to overthrow a government, etc.,, violence or terrorism, or membership in an organization
    involved in any of these.
  • Human or international rights violations, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, being a senior official in a government engaged in gross human
    rights violations or subject to international sanctions.
  • Committing a crime, including driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, organized crime, including membership in an organization that
    takes part in organized criminal activity, people smuggling or money laundering.
  • Misrepresentation, which includes providing false information or withholding information directly related to decisions made under the Immigration
    and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).
  • Medical reasons – which include medical conditions that :
    Endanger public health, Endanger public safety, or Causes excessive demand on health or social services (some applicants are exempt).
  • Financial reasons – if you’re unable or unwilling to support yourself and your family members.
  • Failure to comply with any provision of IRPA or having an inadmissible family member.

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