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Travelling to Canada? Plan Ahead if You Have a Record That Could Be Considered Criminal

Thinking of going to Canada with a past record? Don’t let the border say “not today”.

Criminal history is a bigger deal in Canada, and sometimes more seriously than in your home country. You may be having a great time planning a trip up north, but if there is any criminal offence, serious or not, in your past, you may be stopped at the Canadian border with a red light.

Let’s break it down—clearly, calmly, and with just enough punch to keep you reading.

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Why You Could Be Denied Entry

Getting Canada entry denied due to a criminal record isn’t rare—and it’s not personal.

Canada’s border officers don’t just look at convictions. They can deny you entry based on pending charges or crimes that you may not have been convicted of. They consider:

  • Have you ever been charged, even though you weren’t convicted?
  • Do you have any pending charges?
  • Was the offence considered a crime, where it took place, and under Canadian legislation?

And it does not end there. Canada separates criminal records into two categories:

Criminality

You may be inadmissible if:

  • You’ve been convicted of a crime considered an indictable offence in Canada
  • Or two summary offences (less serious crimes)

Serious Criminality

This includes offences that carry 10+ years in prison under Canadian law—like:

  • DUI (after Dec 18, 2018)
  • Theft over $5,000
  • Fraud, assault, or drug trafficking

If your past offence matches Canada’s definition of serious, a visitor visa alone won’t help. That’s where your options come in.

What Are Your Options?

Being flagged for criminal inadmissibility Canada visitor visa doesn’t mean you’re out of luck. You still have choices—legal ones.

1. Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)

Perfect for short visits like:

  • Family events (weddings, funerals)
  • Urgent business
  • Medical emergencies

If you’re eligible for a TRP, here’s what you should know:

  • Can be applied with your visa
  • Valid from 1 day to 3 years
  • Costs around CAD $239.75

Bonus tip: Americans can even apply at the border.

2. Deemed Rehabilitation

No paperwork needed if you:

  • Have only one offence
  • Completed your sentence 10+ years ago (for indictable)
  • Or 5+ years ago (for summary)

Not sure? A legal opinion letter can clarify if this applies to you.

3. Criminal Rehabilitation

This is your long-term solution:

  • Wipes your record clean (for Canadian entry)
  • Must be 5+ years since your sentence ended
  • Available even for serious offences
  • Processing time: 12 months or more

Costs:

  • Criminality: CAD $239.75
  • Serious Criminality: CAD $1,199

So, How to Travel to Canada with Past Convictions?

And remember – Abhinav Immigration Services is here to take the stress out of the process. We’re here to help you assess your situation, put together a strong application, and provide opinion letters, where applicable.

At Abhinav, we can help you steer clear of unnecessary surprises at the border, whether it is through a TRP, rehabilitation, or just some clarity on your status.

Your adventure to Canada should not end at immigration. It should begin with confidence.

Are you ready to cross the border the right way?

Visit Abhinav Immigration to get tailored advice and professional support.