LE 319 Lecture 6: 1017 Inadmissibility

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Arises when you"re applying for a visa or wanting to become a permanent resident in the united states. Anyone who is determined to have a communicable disease of public health significance. Examples: tuberculosis, leprosy, syphilis, stds but not hiv. People who are seeking lpr must prove that they have been vaccinated. If you don"t have the vaccination then, you can apply for waiver whether it be religious or moral obligations. Having a physical or mental disorder and behavior associated with the disorder that may pose or has posed a threat to other are grounds for inadmissibility. Who is determined to be a drug user or abuser (not a permanent bar must show 3 years of being clean) Since, canada has recently made recreational marijuana legal, Anyone involved in a crime involving moral turpitude (any crime involving baseness vileness or depravity) Applies to crimes against person, property or government.

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