Pardons Canada – No Matter What Your Age, A Pardon Is Possible
Pardons Canada Each day we receive hundreds of emails and phone calls from people wishing to obtain a pardon for any number of reasons. The age of our applicants range from 18 to 90. We have been told by many people who receive a Pardon that the piece of mind it brings to their life […]
Pardons Canada – Crossing the US Border with old criminal convictions – An Insider’s View
Pardons Canada We receive many calls from Canadians who have been turned away at the US Border for having an old criminal record. Once refused entry, you require an I-192 or I-194 US Entry Waiver to return to the US. The application process is costly and time consuming. Even if you have been charged for […]
Pardons Canada – Recovering Alchoholic Gets a Pardon
Pardons Canada Many people make regrettable mistakes in their life and some lead to criminal charges that can affect their livlihood. We speak to hundreds of Canadians each week who are seeking to obtain a pardon from past criminal convictions. A percentage of these people have battled substance abuse in their past on got into […]
Pardons Canada – Receiving a Pardon for an Assault Charge Has Changed My Life
Pardons Canada Each day we help many Canadians obtain Canada Pardons for past criminal charges so that they can move forward in their life. Domestic Assault is perhaps the most common criminal charge in the country. Even if the criminal charge has been dismissed, withdrawn, stayed, conditional or absolute discharged, the record of fingerprinting, photographs, […]
Pardons Canada – Letter from NDP to Pardons Canada Re: Bill C23
Pardons Canada We have been active in Ottawa to lobby the government for a fair hearing on the new proposed Pardons Legislation Bill C23. We do not want proposed strict new rules in the legislation to affect thousands of people who have committed less serious crimes as a result of their concern over the Karla […]
Pardons Canada – Getting a Pardon for a Theft Charge
Pardons Canada Each day we speak to hundreds of people who have been charged with a criminal record and are seeking to obtain a pardon. Often, the criminal charge is a first time offence in a person’s life and they deeply regret their actions. Here is a thank you letter we recently received from a […]
Pardons Canada – New DUI Laws Will Reduce Legal Fees and Licence Suspension Timelines
Pardons Canada Under new regulations coming into affect this August 2010, a guilty plee to a DUI or Impaired Driving charge within a short time period can result in shorter driving suspension penalties. We receive many calls from Canadians who wish to obtain a pardon for a DUI or Impaired Driving charge. We often hear […]
Pardons Canada – New DUI Laws for Drivers Under Age 21
Pardons Canada DUI and Impaired Driving laws will become a lot stricter for drivers age 21 and under beginning Aug 8th, 2010. There will be a zero tolerance for drivers 21 age and under when it comes to drinking and driving. This means you can be charged criminally for DUI if you are caught by […]
Pardons Canada – Domestic Assault Pardon Success Story
Pardons Canada Domestic assault is among the most common criminal charges in Canada. Often it occurs as a result of a heated argument between partners and someone calls the police to press charges. Often, the argument is resolved, but the partner is left with a criminal charge of assault. Even if you have been fingerprinted […]
Pardons Canada – Canada’s Crime Rate Falls in 2009
Pardons Canada Each year Statistics Canada comes out with information regarding crime in Canada. In 2009, there were over 2.1 Million crime related reports to the police. This does not mean that 2.1 Million people got into trouble with the police. The top three convictions were Impaired Driving or DUI, Assault and Theft Under 5000. […]
Pardons Canada – Senate passes Bill C23 to tighten pardons laws
Pardons Canada On June 29, 2010 the Senate approved an amended Bill C23A which will affect the laws governing the granting of a pardon. There are a number of changes to the rules that go into affect immediately. Most of the changes relate to sexual offences, making it more difficult to obtain a pardon for […]
Pardons Canada – A Pardon Can Save You From Deportation
Pardons Canada If you have been charged with a crime and have been convicted or even if the criminal charges have been dismissed, withdrawn, stayed, conditional or absolute discharged, you face possible deportation if you are not a Canadian citizen. Many immigrants who come to Canada are not familiar with the laws, and often the […]
Pardons Canada – The Shame of Having a DUI or Impaired Driving Conviction
Pardons Canada Many people who have been arrested for DUI (impaired driving) feel shame for making such a poor judgement and they suffer the consequences of having a criminal record both financially and emotionally. Each day we receive emails and calls from people who wish to obtain a pardon for their criminal record so that […]
Pardons Canada – An Assault Charge Can Put Your Life On Hold
Pardons Canada Assault is among the most common criminal charges in Canada. It just takes one heated moment between two people and the police are called to make an arrest. Even if the charges are later stayed, dismissed, withdrawn or conditional or absolute discharged, there is still a record of your arrest and in many […]
Pardons Canada – Bill C23 – How a Bill Became a Law So Quickly
Pardons Canada We have received many calls from Canadians concerned about the changes in the law regarding Canada Pardons. The original Bill C23 contained many clauses that would significantly change the rules for obtaining a Pardon. The most drastic being a change in the eligibility requirements for all indictable offences from 5 years to 10 […]