Complex matters: PFL responses, inadmissibility strategy, TRP planning

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Complex matters: PFL responses, inadmissibility strategy, TRP planning

Inadmissibility can prevent entry to Canada or affect the ability to obtain or maintain status. Grounds can include criminal history, medical concerns, misrepresentation, residency issues, or security/human rights concerns. Options depend on the facts and the purpose of travel or application.

Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)

A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) may allow an otherwise inadmissible person to enter or remain in Canada temporarily when there is a compelling reason. TRPs may be issued for varying durations and may allow single or multiple entries.

How Ingalls Immigration Helps with TRPs

  • Eligibility assessment and compelling-purpose documentation planning
  • Organizing supporting evidence and drafting a clear rationale
  • Planning for compliance, extensions, and future options where relevant

Procedural Fairness Letters (PFL)

Procedural Fairness Letters are issued when IRCC has concerns that could lead to refusal. A strong response is timely, organized, and addresses every point raised, supported by evidence.

How Ingalls Immigration Helps

  • Breaking down each concern and identifying the strongest evidence
  • Preparing a structured written response addressing each point
  • Ensuring consistency across the file to reduce credibility issues
  • Providing submission readiness support within timelines