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Pardons Canada – Denied Entry at US Border with a Withdrawn Pot Charge

Pardons Canada Many people in Toronto were wondering how Mayor Rob Ford was able to enter the US if he has a drunk driving charge in the US and a possible charge of marijuana that was dropped. The Program Director of Pardons Canada was recently interviewed by CITY TV News in this recent article about […]

Pardons Canada Review – The Freedom of Having A Criminal Record Removed

Pardons Canada We are always thrilled to receive thank you letters from people across Canada whom we’ve helped to obtain a pardon/Record Suspension. Their stories are usually filled with emotion and regret for the mistakes they have made which got them into trouble with the law.  Ultimately, once convicted and the punishment has been served, […]

Pardons Canada – Man Denied Entry to US for 24 Year Old Pot Charge

Pardons Canada We have  received many emails and calls regarding a recent article about a man who was denied entry to the US for a pot charge over 24 years ago.  The Americans will deny entry to anyone who has a criminal record, especially drug related, no matter how small and how old the charge […]

Pardons Canada Review – The Relief of Having a Criminal Record Removed

Pardons Canada Each month we receive hundreds of thank you letters from people we have helped to remove an old criminal record by way of pardon/record suspension or file destruction. This person in the following thank you letter had a theft under $5000 conviction from over 30 years ago, and yet he was carrying the […]

Pardons Canada – Removing a Criminal Record for Volunteer and Coaching Purposes

Pardons Canada There are many reasons people want to remove an old criminal record.  The most popular reasons to remove a criminal record are for employment and travel, however criminal checks are now being done for all volunteer and coaching opportunities as well. If you have been charged with a criminal offence and the charge […]

Pardons Canada – Letter to NEXUS Members From the President of CBSA

Pardons Canada We receive many calls and emails from people applying for NEXUS who have an old criminal charge and are concerned it will get in the way of the application. Even if you have been fingerprinted by the police and the charges were later withdrawn, dismissed, stayed, peace bond, absolute or conditional discharge, the […]

Pardons Canada Review – Remove Criminal Record for Employment

Pardons Canada Each day we receive thank you letters from people we have helped to obtain a pardon/record suspension. In many cases it is impossible to obtain employment with a criminal record as every employer in the country is doing criminal background checks. Once a pardon/record suspension is obtained then you will be safe to […]

Pardons Canada – US Border Denying More People With Criminal Records

Pardons Canada We seem to be receiving more calls and emails from people who are being denied entry to the US because of an old criminal charge. Many of these people have crossed the US border in the past and not been denied (the Americans do random criminal checks), but it seems their systems are […]

Pardons Canada Review – Criminal Record Removed

Pardons Canada Each day we receive thank you letters from people we have helped to remove an old criminal record or obtain a US Entry Waiver. In this person’s case, he had a theft conviction for over 40 years.  Here is a copy of the thank you letter: Many people believe that their criminal record […]

Pardons Canada – A Peace Bond for Assault Can Still Hinder Your Freedom

Pardons Canada It happens often that a fight ensues between two parties (spouses, neighbours, road rage, parents, children, etc.) and the fight gets so heated that the police are called. Once the police are called they usually end up charging those involved.  Once charged, they are fingerprinted and photographed at the police station, even before […]

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