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Pardons Canada Review – How Long Does It Take to Remove a Criminal Record

pardons.org The timing of removing a criminal record really depends on the courts and police and the sentencing of the conviction. Many people call us eagerly wanting to remove their criminal record by way of pardon, record suspension or file destruction.  Usually they are calling because the criminal record is an obstacle to getting employment,…

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Pardons Canada Review – The Long Road Back from a DUI Conviction

pardons.org We are always touched when we receive thank you letters from people we have helped to obtain a pardon/record suspension. In so many cases, the circumstances that led to the crime were a mixture of poor decisions and difficult work or living environments.  Often, the person is able to change their life around from…

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Pardons Canada Review – The Importance of Removing a Criminal Record From a Personal and Family Perspective

pardons.org The road to recovery for an alcohol and drug addiction can be long and painful.  Through that period people can fall into criminal activity under the influence, including theft, assault, mischief, impaired driving, to name a few. Often, as life unfolds, the person if they are lucky and work hard are able to get…

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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…