At Get Into Canada, we believe that one mistake — or even a misunderstanding — shouldn't cost you your future.


After personally going through the Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) process and succeeding without hiring an expensive lawyer, I realized how confusing, stressful, and overwhelming the system can feel.

 

This site exists to provide real, practical guidance to people who have been told "no" — and show them that with the right tools, a second chance is possible.


Whether you're preparing your first TRP application, fine-tuning a submission, or need full support from start to finish, Get Into Canada offers affordable, expert-backed resources to help you move forward with confidence.

 

You deserve another shot — and now you have a roadmap to get there.

A TRP is a special document issued by the Canadian government that allows individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to legally enter Canada for a temporary period — usually up to six months.

TRPs are discretionary, meaning immigration officers review your application and decide whether your reason for visiting outweighs any risks you might pose to Canada.

You may be deemed inadmissible if you have:

A criminal conviction (e.g., DUI, assault, drug possession)

Multiple Offenses on your record

Misrepresentation or immigration fraud history

Past Visa Overstays


 

Most people think they must hire a Canadian immigration lawyer for $3,000–$7,000+ to apply for a TRP.

The truth is: you can gather, prepare, and submit your own application — successfully — without paying insane fees.

I’ve been through the process myself.
This guide gives you the exact steps, structure, and templates to confidently apply on your own.

How I Saved My Family Trip 
and 
Beat Canada's Inadmissibility Rules

When I first realized I was inadmissible to Canada, it felt like the world slammed a door in my face.
I wasn’t a bad person. I wasn’t dangerous. I had simply made mistakes in my past — mistakes I had worked hard to move beyond. But to Canada, my history meant “No Entry.”

The timing couldn't have been worse.
I had plans to travel with my family to Canada for the Formula 1 races — a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
We had prepaid thousands of dollars for race tickets, hotels, and flights.
Everything was booked. Everyone was excited. And now, I was the one holding everything up.

Desperate to fix it, I called immigration lawyers.
The first one told me bluntly, “There’s no way you’re getting in. Try again next year.”
Another quoted me over $5,000 just to submit a TRP application — while still making me gather and organize all my own documents.
I realized quickly: I was doing all the work — and still being told no.

Frustrated but determined, I took matters into my own hands.
I dug into the Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) process myself.
I learned everything.
I built my package carefully.
I told my story honestly — and presented it the right way.

And I got approved.

No lawyer. No $5,000 bill.
Just persistence, knowledge, and a willingness to fight for myself — and for the memories I wanted to make with my family.

Now, I’m here to give you the same opportunity.
To show you that even when the odds seem stacked against you, there’s a path forward — and you don’t have to go broke finding it.

If I can do it, so can you.

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