Criminal Inadmissibility – Solutions: Criminal Rehabilitation and Temporary Resident Permits

CATEGORY

SEMINAR

FORMAT

LIVE

CPD HOURS

4.0 Hours

STREAM DATE

DECEMBER 5, 2024

EXPIRATION DATE

DECEMBER 5, 2025

Price

$54

ABOUT THIS SEMINAR

The December 5, 2024 Immigration Practitioner Centre Continuing Professional Development Seminar’s Event Title is ‘Criminal Inadmissibility Solutions: Criminal Rehabilitation and Temporary Resident Speakers. 

The main difference between Criminal Rehabilitation and Temporary Resident Permits is that Criminal Rehabilitation provides a permanent solution to criminal inadmissibility, while a Temporary Resident Permit offers a temporary solution. 

It is usually around the year-end holidays that we see many people seeking to travel, only to discover they are criminally inadmissible to Canada, either temporarily or permanently. 

With this in mind, the December 5, 2024 Immigration Practitioner Centre Continuing Professional Development Seminar will provide three hours of instruction to help you prepare and submit applications for Criminal Rehabilitation or a Temporary Resident Permit. 

Our speaker will present the following topics:
  • Part 1: Criminal Inadmissibility and Criminal Rehabilitation – Eligibility Time Periods and the Criminal Rehabilitation Application Process and Fees 


  • Part 2: 2024 Overview of Temporary Resident Permits, Types of Cases and the Temporary Resident Permit Application Process and Fees


Pre-approved for 3 CPD hours by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants & approved by Law Society of BC
OUR SPEAKER

MEET THE SPEAKER

Annie Beaudoin

Annie Beaudoin is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant. She is also currently an Adjunct Professor (Immigration Law) at the University of Montréal and Queen's University, and a speaker for major Canadian immigration organizations.

Ms. Beaudoin has over 15 years of experience, from working at the Quebec Delegation in Boston to working for the Federal Government of Canada at the Canadian Consulate General in Los Angeles, where she was promoted to the highest Officer level as a Designated Immigration Officer. She has a unique background as the sole bilingual Designated Immigration Officer in Los Angeles, which allowed her to work on a wide variety of applications and, of course, most French files through the Quebec Immigration Programs.

This line of work also contributed to furthering Ms. Beaudoin’s uncommon and advanced expertise in all inadmissibility to Canada, including security, organized crime, criminal, medical, financial, and familial inadmissibility. This knowledge is extremely rare in the Canadian Immigration field. As part of the permanent staff in the US, she has also gained a high-level expertise in criminal inadmissibility from the 50 United States of America & other countries, and the concrete equivalencies to the Canadian Criminal Code and provincial statutes. She is an expert in Rehabilitation Approval and Temporary Resident Permits applications for those who have a criminal conviction(s) on their record.

Ms. Beaudoin has also authored multiple investigative reports on trends in US and Canadian immigration with an impact on Canadian government policies and consequences of migration movements. 

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