If you are a foreign national, including a U.S. citizen, with a past criminal conviction, you may be considered criminally inadmissible to Canada. A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is a discretionary permit that may allow you to enter or remain in Canada for a specific period despite that inadmissibility.
TRPs are typically requested for time-sensitive or essential reasons such as business travel, family matters, medical needs, or significant personal obligations. Each application is assessed individually by Canadian immigration authorities based on necessity, risk, and supporting documentation. Approval is never guaranteed and is granted at the sole discretion of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).


Avoid unnecessary border refusals.
Receive professional support to pursue lawful entry to Canada through a properly prepared Temporary Resident Permit application.
This service uses AI-supported workflows to help identify missing information, sequencing issues, and common application errors during preparation. AI tools are used to assist with document organization and consistency checks only. All application materials are reviewed by trained professionals before submission.
Artificial intelligence does not provide legal advice, determine eligibility, influence decisions, or guarantee outcomes.