Pardons Canada – A 40 Yr. Old Criminal Conviction Can Prevent You From Traveling to the US
Pardons Canada Each day we recieve calls from distressed Canadians who have been turned away at the US border because of old criminal charges and convictions. Even if you have traveled to the US one hundred times, you may still be denied entry if a particular US border official decides to do a random criminal […]
Pardons Canada – Rebuilding your life after your criminal record
Pardons Canada Sometimes people make poor choices in life and do things in an instant that can result in a criminal charge. We are so fortunate that this country gives us a second chance by way of a pardon. This way people don’t have to suffer for the rest of their lives because of one […]
Pardons Canada – If you have a Pardon, be careful when crossing the US Border
Pardons Canada We help Canadians each day to obtain Canada Pardons in order to clear up old criminal charges so that they will be safe for work and travel purposes. Below is a real life experience of someone crossing the border with a pardon but still ran into issues at the US Border: “A short […]
Pardons Canada – A Theft Under Conviction From 1977 Can Show Up at the US Border
Pardons Canada You may have traveled to the US many times in your life without incident at the US Border, but if you have any past criminal activity (including a conditional or absolute discharge, withdrawn, stayed or dismissed criminal charge) you may be surprised one day by a US Customs Agent who decides to do […]
Pardons Canada – RCMP Delays for Pardons Not Getting Better
Pardons Canada One of the steps in applying for a Pardon is to obtain an RCMP file which highlights your convictions. This process is necessary for completing the pardon application. If you have been charged but not convicted ie conditional or absolute discharge, stayed, peace bond, withdrawn, dismissed, then your information will still show up […]
Pardons Canada – Denied Entry to US Because of Criminal Record?
Pardons Canada If you have a single criminal charge you can be turned away at the US Border, even if the charge has been withdrawn, dismissed, stayed, conditional or absolute discharged. Each day we receive many phone calls from Canadians who are in shock that they have been turned away at the US Border because […]
Pardons Canada – Pardons Canada is Opposed to Fee Increase Proposed in Bill C23
Pardons Canada At Pardons Canada we have been helping Canadians to obtain Pardons in Canada for over 20 years. Many people with an old criminal record are prevented from getting employment due to their criminal past so a Pardon is crucial for getting people back on their feet and back into the workforce. Often people […]
Pardons Canada – Being Fingerprinted for a Criminal Charge Can Affect Travel to the US
Pardons Canada Many people believe that if they have been charged for a criminal offence but not convicted, in other words if the charges were withdrawn, stayed, dismissed, absolute or conditional discharged, then they are still safe to travel. This is simply NOT true. If you have been fingerprinted for a criminal offence, even if […]
Pardons Canada – NEXUS Will Be Denied With Any Past Criminal Involvement
Pardons Canada Each day we get a number of calls or emails from people who are shocked to find out that the Americans know about their criminal charges even though in most cases, the charges were either withdrawn, dismissed, stayed, absolute or conditionally discharged. A criminal check done by NEXUS will indeed turn up any […]
Pardons Canada – Conditional and Absolute Discharge Can Prevent Your From Traveling to the USA
Pardons Canada When people are convicted with a criminal record (ie – assault, theft, dui, fraud) and the punishment is a conditional or absolute discharge, you still have a criminal record that can be seen by employers and the Americans. Its true, the charges are supposed to be removed at the federal level after a […]
Pardons Canada – Having a Conditional Discharge Can Impede Getting Employment
Pardons Canada We have many people call us who have a conditional or absolute discharge, stayed, withdrawn or dismissed criminal charges. Often, they believe that because of the nature of the punishment that they do not have a criminal record. This is not entirely true. If you have been given a conditional or absolute discharge […]
Pardons Canada – Proposal for Raising Pardon Fees Unfair
Pardons Canada The federal government is proposing to significantly raise the fees for a pardon. In order to do this, they had to conduct a public forum outlining their plan and recieve feedback from the public. Over 1000 people objected to the proposal to raise the fees for a pardon and only a handful were […]
Pardons Canada – A Pardon Can Be Revoked
Pardons Canada In the vast majority of cases, once a person has been granted a pardon, they do not re-offend and can live a life free of the burden of having a criminal record. Most people are thrilled to obtain a pardon because they can be safe to travel to the US without worry and […]
Pardons Canada – Getting a Pardon After You Have Been Deported
Pardons Canada If you no longer live in Canada but have a criminal record, its possible to get a pardon which is often needed in order to return to Canada for immigration purposes. When someone has been deported, they often leave behind in Canada family members who they are eager to reconnect with. Once a […]
Pardons Canada – New Employees and Volunteers Facing Delays with RCMP Criminal Background Checks
Pardons Canada Most employers in the country are requiring that you pass a criminal check before being hired. The same holds true for volunteers applying for a volunteer position. Because of a new law implemented July 2010, there has been significant delays in processing the RCMP files for criminal backgrounds. These delays are a result […]