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Being inadmissible to Canada could include reasons such as a criminal conviction, medical-related situation, financial reasoning, or misrepresentation when applying for your visa. While some situations may permanently prevent you from entering the country, there are times the inadmissible ruling can be overturned.<\/p>\n

If IRCC has deemed you inadmissible to Canada, we encourage you to contact ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø online<\/a>, or by telephone at (780) 444-2844 or toll-free at (855) 944-2844 to schedule a consultation today.<\/p>\n

Understanding Inadmissibility<\/h2>\n

There are strict background and security checks conducted when you apply for entry into Canada. A criminal conviction can weigh heavily on the decision of your application.<\/p>\n

Some convictions that may deem a person inadmissible to Canada include the following:<\/p>\n