You’re Not Alone — And You’re Not Out of Options
Whether you’re:
• Married to a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
• Visiting your child, parent, or sibling who lives in Canada
• Attending a wedding, funeral, or major family milestone
• Or simply hoping to spend time with loved ones during the holidays…
You may be considered criminally inadmissible to Canada if you have a past offense — even something as common as a DUI, reckless driving, or simple drug possession.
But you may still be eligible to enter Canada legally.
We specialize in helping U.S. citizens resolve inadmissibility and make those important family visits possible — with peace of mind.
We Work With Cases Like These Every Day
• U.S. spouses of Canadians needing to travel for holidays or anniversaries
• Parents visiting their Canadian children or grandchildren
• Siblings reuniting after years apart
• Attending a funeral or wedding on short notice
• Visiting elderly or sick relatives for end-of-life care
• Supporting family members after medical procedures or personal crises
Whether your visit is planned or urgent, we can help you find the best path forward.
Solutions for Inadmissible Family Visitors
Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)
What It Is:
A short-term permit that allows you to legally enter Canada for a specific reason, such as business travel.
When It’s Needed:
• If your offense occurred less than 10 years ago,
• If you have more than one offense, or
• If you require temporary entry for business purposes, regardless of urgency.
Criminal Rehabilitation
What It Is:
A permanent solution that “forgives” your past offense under Canadian immigration law.
When It’s Needed:
• If five or more years have passed since the completion of your sentence and you want a permanent resolution.
Processing Time:
• Typically several months; recommended if you expect ongoing future travel to Canada.
What's The Right Option For Me?
If you’re unsure whether you qualify for a TRP, Criminal Rehabilitation, or both — that’s exactly what our consultation is for. We’ll:
• Evaluate your timeline and purpose of travel
• Review your criminal record and offense details
• Recommend the best path forward
• Handle the preparation and submission of your application
Urgent Travel For Family Emergencies
We know that life doesn’t wait for paperwork — and when you’re facing a family emergency, you need fast, clear answers.
We offer:
• Same-day consultations
• Priority document review
• Preparation for border TRP applications when eligible
• Custom support for compassionate entry cases
How We Support You
We’ll guide you through every step of the process, including:
• Gathering the right documents (you don’t have to figure it out alone)
• Providing templates for personal letters, support letters, and itinerary summaries
• Helping you prepare for border questions or consulate interviews
• Submitting a strong, well-structured application on your behalf
Real Client Story
Case Example:
Angelo, a U.S. citizen with a serious Felony conviction from earlier in his life, was married to a Canadian and needed to visit her Grandmother in Toronto who was unable to travel. We helped him prepare and submit a Criminal Rehabilitation application. He was approved and was able to travel to Canada and have a visit that truly mattered to all Family members.
Why Families Choose Inadmissible.com
✅ 19+ years specializing in Canadian inadmissibility
✅ 2,500+ cases handled successfully
✅ Deep understanding of family-based travel needs
✅ Clear communication and realistic advice — no false promises
✅ Personalized, respectful service - no judgment, just solutions
What Happens After You Book a Consultation
Free Case Review
We assess your eligibility and travel goals.
Custom Strategy Creation
We recommend TRP, Criminal Rehabilitation, or both depending on timing and needs.
Document Preparation & Submission
We guide you through gathering, preparing, and submitting your application.
Border Support (As Needed)
We help you prepare for questions at the border or airport.
Take The First Step Toward Reuniting Your Family
We’ll help you determine your eligibility, prepare your application, and guide you to a smooth legal entry — whether it’s your first trip or one of many.