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Temporary Resident Permit Hamilton

Pearson International Airport is where Hamilton-area residents traveling internationally are flagged by CBSA for an old conviction, a past removal order, or a prior immigration issue – and suddenly a family visit, a job start at a Hamilton employer, or a relocation to the city is at risk. An inadmissibility issue should not end your plans. Our immigration lawyer serving Hamilton builds the strongest possible case before anything is submitted. In-person consultations are available at our Peel Region office, a straightforward drive east via the QEW.

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What Is a Temporary Resident Permit?

A TRP is issued under Section 24 of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). It gives an inadmissible person legal permission to enter or remain in Canada for a specific purpose and period.

It is a temporary solution. It does not remove your inadmissibility permanently. A border or IRCC officer decides whether your reason to enter Canada outweighs the risk your record presents. That assessment is fully discretionary, which is why preparation matters and why Hamilton clients trust IPJ Immigration Solutions Inc to build the strongest possible case before anything is submitted.

Who Needs a Temporary Resident Permit to Enter Canada?

A TRP is required any time a person is inadmissible to Canada and wishes to enter or remain in the country, and where a permanent solution is either not yet available or not yet completed. The most common situations include the following.

Criminal Inadmissibility

This is the most frequent basis for a TRP application. Any foreign conviction that would constitute a criminal offence under Canadian law can render a person inadmissible. This includes DUI and DWI, assault, theft, drug offences, fraud, weapons charges, and domestic violence convictions. Even convictions that occurred decades ago can still trigger inadmissibility at the Canadian border today.

DUI, DWI, and Entry Into Canada

Many travelers are surprised to learn that a single DUI conviction, including a misdemeanor DUI from the United States, is treated as a serious offence under the Criminal Code of Canada. Canada and the United States share criminal record information through an FBI-RCMP data-sharing agreement, which means Canadian border officers regularly screen incoming travelers against American criminal databases. Attempting to enter Canada without disclosing a DUI, or simply hoping it goes undetected, is not a viable strategy. A properly prepared TRP application is the right approach.

Multiple Summary Convictions

Two or more summary convictions from another country can create inadmissibility under Canadian law, even if each individual offence was considered minor in the jurisdiction where it occurred. Canadian law evaluates foreign convictions based on what they would be classified as under Canadian legislation, not how they were treated abroad.

Medical Inadmissibility

A health condition that could endanger public health or place excessive demand on Canadian health or social services may result in inadmissibility. A TRP can authorize entry while additional documentation is gathered or while a longer-term solution is being pursued.

Misrepresentation

If a prior immigration application involved a misrepresentation finding, the person is typically barred from entering Canada for five years from the date of the finding. In certain circumstances, a TRP can provide a path to entry during that period when the reason for entry is sufficiently compelling.

Previous Removal or Deportation

A person who has previously been removed or deported from Canada is inadmissible for re-entry without written authorization. A TRP is one mechanism that can facilitate a return for a specific, justified purpose.

Who This Service Is For in Hamilton

  • People with a DUI or criminal record planned or urgent entry to Canada – including travelers heading to Hamilton via Pearson International Airport who want certainty before they arrive at the border.

     

  • Families across Hamilton – from Stoney Creek to Dundas – whose relatives abroad need to visit for a wedding, a funeral, a medical emergency, or to meet a newborn, and where that family member has an inadmissibility issue that has never been formally resolved.

     

  • Corporate transferees relocating to Hamilton Health Sciences hospitals, ArcelorMittal Dofasco, HOPA Ports, or logistics and cargo employers at John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport – who discover a past conviction before their start date.

     

  • People with a prior border refusal who need to re-enter Canada and whose refusal record requires a substantially stronger, professionally prepared application the second time around.

     

  • Applicants waiting for Criminal Rehabilitation approval – particularly professionals in Hamilton’s health sciences, manufacturing, and logistics sectors who cross the border regularly and need a bridge solution while the permanent resolution moves forward.

     

  • South Asian, Filipino, Italian, Portuguese, Syrian, and other Hamilton communities – including long-settled families in Stoney Creek, Ancaster, and across the city – who need to bring a relative here urgently and face real challenges preparing a legally structured justification letter in English.

The Compelling Reason Test

What Officers Actually Assess

An officer will only approve a TRP if your reason to enter Canada is strong enough to outweigh your inadmissibility. This is the benefit-versus-risk test under IRPA Section 24.

Reasons that are typically accepted include:

  • A business meeting, corporate transfer, or contract with documented economic benefit to Canada
  • A family medical emergency
  • A funeral or significant family event
  • A humanitarian situation
  • A critical professional or educational obligation that cannot be completed remotely

Leisure travel on its own is rarely sufficient. The stronger and better documented your reason, the stronger your case.

A real scenario that illustrates this: A manufacturing engineer from Germany is being transferred to ArcelorMittal Dofasco’s Hamilton operations. A background check conducted before the start date uncovers a 2014 DUI conviction from her home country. Criminal Rehabilitation cannot be completed within the required timeframe. A TRP prepared in advance – with strong employer documentation showing the business necessity of the transfer – allows her to begin work on schedule while Rehabilitation proceeds in parallel. The key is applying before the start date, not after being turned away at the border.

Another common situation: A family in Stoney Creek receives word that an elderly parent abroad is seriously ill. A relative overseas wants to fly to Canada to be with the family – but has a decades-old minor conviction from their home country. A compassionate application built around the medical situation, the family relationship, and the inadmissibility to canada context is exactly the kind of case a TRP is designed for.

Two Processes. One Goal.

How to Apply for a TRP in Hamilton

You can apply in two ways

At a Canadian Port of Entry

Governed by your province and the child’s country

In Advance Through a Visa Office

Managed entirely by IRCC — starts after provincial letter

Documents You Will Need​

TRP Document Checklist

WHY THIS MATTERS FOR HAMILTON APPLICANTS

A TRP approval comes down to a single question: does your reason to enter or remain in Canada outweigh the inadmissibility concern? The officer’s decision is fully discretionary. There is no formula – only the strength of your application.

The justification letter is where most TRP applications are won or lost. It must be clear, structured, and compelling in English or French. For applicants whose first language is Punjabi, Tagalog, Arabic, Italian, or Portuguese – communities that form a significant part of Hamilton’s immigrant population, representing 25.9% of city residents born outside Canada – producing that letter without professional support is extremely difficult. A weak justification is the most common reason TRPs are refused.

Hamilton has one of Ontario’s longest and most documented histories as a secondary settlement city – from postwar Italian and Portuguese families who built Hess Village and Little Racalmuto, to Vietnamese refugees, to Syrian newcomers who resettled in 2015–2016. Its immigrant communities carry deep immigration histories and, in some cases, records from multiple jurisdictions. A well-prepared TRP file – properly documented, clearly argued, professionally submitted – stands out from a rushed one.

For professionals being transferred to Hamilton Health Sciences hospitals, to manufacturing and engineering roles at east-end industrial facilities, or to cargo and logistics operations at John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, the compelling reason for entry carries real, documentable economic weight. That weight needs to be presented clearly – before the traveler ever reaches the CBSA counter.

TRP vs. Criminal Rehabilitation: Which Is Right for You?

These two options address criminal inadmissibility in fundamentally different ways. Understanding the distinction is essential before deciding which path, or which combination of paths, to pursue.

These two options solve different problems.

Factor TRP Criminal Rehabilitation
What it does
Allows temporary entry
Permanently removes inadmissibility
Removes inadmissibility
No
Yes
Eligibility
Any time
5+ years after sentence completed
Processing time
Same day to a few months
12 to 24+ months
Need to reapply
Yes, on expiry
No

If you completed your sentence more than five years ago, a Criminal Rehabilitation application may be the better long-term solution for you. Both applications can be filed at the same time, which is often the most strategic approach.

What If Your TRP Is Refused?

Refusal Impact Explained

A refusal becomes part of your immigration record. Any future application must explain what has changed. There is no formal appeal process.

Reapply With Guidance

  If you have already been refused, do not reapply without professional guidance. The application needs to be substantially stronger before it is resubmitted.

HOW WE WORK WITH YOU IN HAMILTON

Our Process
Full Care Representation

Best for hands-on applicants who want expert verification before submitting. Full fee credited if upgraded to Full Care before submission.

Our Professional Fees
What You Get

Fixed fee, confirmed in writing – see our full fee schedule below.

Why Hamilton People Choose IPJ Immigration for Their TRP Application

Two Decades of Ontario Experience

Before Express Entry, before Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada modernized its systems, before current Provincial Nominee Program streams came into play - we were already navigating the most complex Temporary Resident Permit cases for Hamilton-area clients with proven success.

We Have Been Where You Are

Every case matters to us. We treat every Hamilton client's concerns with the same seriousness we would expect for our own applications - because we know what is at stake. From preparing strong supporting documents to presenting your case effectively, we give you the best possible chance of approval.

RCIC and Lawyer Combination

Your TRP application is handled by highly qualified professionals who understand the legal and strategic complexities involved. Our team includes CICC-licensed RCICs alongside an immigration lawyer licensed by the Law Society of Ontario, holding a JD from Osgoode Hall Law School - one of Canada's most respected law faculties.

Meticulous Attention to Detail

Every TRP file we handle for Hamilton clients goes through a full legal audit before submission. We carefully review each form, cross-check every detail, and ensure your documents are accurate, consistent, and complete - because TRP decisions leave no room for error.

You Are Not Just a File Number

Your TRP application is not passed from desk to desk. We operate as a small, focused team - the same professional who opens your file stays with it from start to finish.

Success With Difficult Cases

TRP applications are decided entirely at an officer's discretion - preparation is everything. We review your record, assess your reason for entry, and tell you honestly whether a TRP is the right path forward for your situation.

What Our Clients Say

Our clients come to us from across Hamilton and the wider Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, including Stoney Creek, Ancaster, Dundas, Waterdown, Burlington, and Oakville. Their words reflect what we work to deliver on every file: clarity, honest guidance, and real results.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes, if the circumstances are compelling and properly documented. TRPs for family events - a wedding, a funeral, a birth, supporting an ill parent - are granted when the application clearly shows the urgency or significance of the event. We document the event, the relationship, the inadmissibility history, and the justification in a complete, well-structured file. Compassionate circumstances are among the strongest arguments for a TRP

Same day at the border. Several weeks to a few months when applying in advance through a visa office.

Yes. Officers have full discretion. A thorough, well-documented application reduces that risk considerably.

A TRP is a temporary solution - it is valid for a specific period and must be renewed. Criminal Rehabilitation is permanent: once approved, the inadmissibility is resolved for all future travel to Canada. If you have ongoing ties to Canada - a job, family, regular travel - Criminal Rehabilitation is the better long-term solution. We advise on which is appropriate given your timeline and situation. In many cases, applying for both at the same time is the most strategic path.

You are not required to use one. But because approvals are discretionary and refusals carry consequences, professional support is a meaningful advantage in TRP cases.

Yes. We review the refusal reason, identify what the application was missing, and assess whether a stronger file with additional documentation can succeed. A prior TRP refusal - including a refusal at Pearson - does not bar you from applying again. But the second application must directly and specifically address why the first was refused. We handle cases like this regularly.

Yes. Criminal Rehabilitation typically takes 12 to 24 months or more. A TRP can bridge that gap - allowing you to travel to Canada for legitimate purposes while the permanent resolution moves forward. This is a common and strategic approach for people who need to enter before their Rehabilitation is approved.

Yes - whenever possible. Applying at the port of entry on arrival is technically an option, but it is high-risk and depends entirely on the CBSA officer's discretion at that moment. An advance application processed before travel gives you a documented decision and eliminates the border uncertainty. For any planned trip, applying in advance is always the right approach.

Your Next Step Starts Here

The clearest way to know where you stand with your TRP in Hamilton is a conversation with Our team, who can actually assess your record and your reason for entry.

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Free 15-Minute Discovery Call

Start with a short, focused conversation where we take the time to understand your inadmissibility situation – whether it involves a DUI, a past conviction, urgent travel needs, or a prior TRP refusal.

Paid 45-Minute Consultation Call

A focused session for clients with complex TRP cases – multiple convictions, a prior refusal, urgent travel needs, or questions about whether to file at the border or in advance. Clear, practical guidance tailored to your record and circumstances.

Ready to Find Out If a TRP Is Right for You?

TRP applications are high-stakes and fully discretionary – preparation matters more than most people realize. If you are wondering whether a TRP is the right path for your situation, we will review your record honestly and tell you exactly what we see.

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Areas We Serve Across Ontario

Complete a short questionnaire to help us understand your comfort level, your timeline, and the complexity of your situation. A licensed immigration lawyer will review your answers and get back to you within 24 hours with a clear, personalized recommendation.