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Pardons Canada Review – Presentation at Criminal Lawyers Association in BC

pardons.org Pardons Canada has been helping Canadians to remove criminal records and obtain US Entry Waivers for over 25 years.  As a result of our experience and expertise we are often asked to speak at conferences across the country. Many criminal lawyers refer their Pardons/Record Suspensions work to Pardons Canada because the process takes a…

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Pardons Canada Review – The Relief of Removing a Criminal Record

pardons.org Having a criminal record can be a huge emotional burden and many people carry the burden for a long time before seeking a solution.  Even if the person is gainfully employed, they feel that the criminal record is a weight on their shoulders and that everyone can see it.  Also, their freedom is hindered…

Pardons Canada – Criminal Charges Stayed and Withdrawn Can Still be Seen on RCMP file

pardons.org Many people who are charged with a criminal offence think that there is no trace of the record if the charge is withdrawn, dismissed, stayed, conditional or absolute discharged.  It is true that there is no conviction, but there is still a record of the criminal charge because of the fingerprints. Because the person…

Pardons Canada – Person’s Career Doomed Because of Non-Conviction Record

pardons.org People are is shock when they learn that their fingerprints are still showing up on a criminal background check even though their charge was dismissed, withdrawn, stayed, peace bond, conditional or absolute discharged. Since there is still a positive hit on a criminal background check, the person can lose employment opportunities and also have…

Pardons Canada Review – Removing a Criminal Record for Safe Travel

pardons.org The Americans have a zero tolerance at the border for visitors with a criminal record. Each week we receive hundreds of emails and calls from people who have been denied entry to the US due to a past criminal offence.  Once you are in the US system, you will need a US Entry Waiver…