Temporary Resident Visas and Temporary Resident Permits
SEMINAR
LIVE
3 Hours
NOVEMBER 6, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. PT
DECEMBER 6, 2026
$39
ABOUT THIS SEMINAR
- Temporary Resident Visas: Statistics, application forms, practice tips, processing time frames, reconsideration and re-application, and cancellation
- Temporary Resident Permits: Statistics, application forms, practice tips, processing time frames, maintained status changes, and cancellation
It is very important for RCICs to recognize the crucial differences related to the application processes, processing time frames, and nuances related maintained status and cancellation of Temporary Resident Visas and Temporary Resident Permits.
MEET THE SPEAKERS
Annie Beaudoin
RCIC-IRB
Temporary Resident Visa Applications, Statistics, Caps, Practice Tips, and Processing Time Frames
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.