Good morning,
I have a question regarding Overcoming criminal inadmissibility.
My husband and I have decided to move to Canada, to re-unite with our family. We are both Australians.
However he has a traffic offence and he is still unable to apply for Rehabilitation..
I found on CIC website a note saying:
Temporary resident permit
If less than five years have passed since the end of the criminal sentence, or if justified by compelling circumstances, foreign nationals who are inadmissible to Canada, including people who have a criminal conviction, may be issued temporary resident permits allowing them to enter or remain in Canada
What can we do to get the visa? Also, if his traffic offence considered SPENT, does he still need to wait for 5 years after sentence completes?
Thank you
I have a question regarding Overcoming criminal inadmissibility.
My husband and I have decided to move to Canada, to re-unite with our family. We are both Australians.
However he has a traffic offence and he is still unable to apply for Rehabilitation..
I found on CIC website a note saying:
Temporary resident permit
If less than five years have passed since the end of the criminal sentence, or if justified by compelling circumstances, foreign nationals who are inadmissible to Canada, including people who have a criminal conviction, may be issued temporary resident permits allowing them to enter or remain in Canada
What can we do to get the visa? Also, if his traffic offence considered SPENT, does he still need to wait for 5 years after sentence completes?
Thank you