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Inadmissibility Grounds List

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The 'inadmissibility-grounds-list' refers to a compilation of criteria and legal grounds used by immigration authorities to determine whether an individual or application is inadmissible for entry, extension, or approval in a given jurisdiction. It typically includes factors such as criminal history, security concerns, health issues, past violations, and other criteria outlined by immigration law.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive enumeration of grounds for inadmissibility
  • Legal basis rooted in immigration statutes and regulations
  • Includes specific criteria like criminal activity, security risks, health standards, and misrepresentations
  • Used by immigration officials to assess admissibility
  • Regularly updated to reflect changes in law and policy

Pros

  • Provides a clear framework for assessing who may be refused entry or stay
  • Supports enforcement of national security and public safety policies
  • Helps maintain integrity of immigration systems

Cons

  • Can lead to unfair or overly broad exclusions if not carefully applied
  • Complex legal language may be difficult for applicants to understand
  • Potential for discrimination if criteria are misused or misunderstood

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