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Inadmissible Classes

One of the goals of Canadian immigration legislation is to ensure the security and health of all Canadians. Applicants for immigration to Canada must meet certain admissibility criteria, thus the need for each applicant to undergo a security check and medical examination. Immigration authorities will verify the police and health records of all who apply for immigration to Canada.

Medical exam

All applicants and accompanying dependants will have to submit to a medical examination. Immigration authorities will assess whether the applicants pose a threat to public health or safety, or whether their admission will be a burden on Canadian health or social services.

Applicants suffering from health problems may nevertheless be accepted unless his or her medical problem poses a real risk to public safety or places an excessive burden upon social or health care services.

Security Check

Authorities will require all applicants, their spouse and accompanying children aged 18 years and over to submit a copy of their police record for each country in which they have lived since the age of 18.

Should an applicant have committed a crime, or is believed to have committed a crime, which, if it had been committed in Canada could be considered serious, he will be deemed inadmissible unless five years have elapsed since the expiration of any sentence (or probation) and that he can demonstrate that he has rehabilitated himself.

Should an applicant have committed, or is believed to have committed, two or more offenses, which, if committed in Canada, would be considered as minor, he will be deemed inadmissible unless five years have elapsed since the expiration of the sentence or probation.

Section 19 of the Canadian Immigration Act prohibits the admission of the following persons in Canada: 

  • inadmissible Persons who are suffering from any disease, disorder, disability or other health impairment due to which they are likely to be a danger to public health, public safety or would cause excessive demand on health or social services. 
  • inadmissible Persons who have been convicted or committed criminal offence.  
  • inadmissible Persons who are member of the organizations engaged in criminal activity. 
  • inadmissible Persons who there is reasonable ground to believe will commit offences or engage in criminal activity. 
  • inadmissible Persons who there is reasonable ground to believe will engage in acts of espionage or subversion against democratic governments, institutions or processes or terrorism OR are member of an organization engaged in such acts. 
  • inadmissible Persons who have committed war crimes, crime against humanity or constitute a danger to security of Canada. 
  • inadmissible Persons who are/were senior members/officials of a government engaged in terrorism, gross human right violation, war crimes or crime against humanity.

 



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