Pardons Canada – A Pardon will NOT be granted if the fine or restitution is not paid
Pardons Canada We help many people each day to obtain Canada Pardons and US Waivers. One of the pre-requisites for being eligible for a Pardon is that the person must have served their entire punishment, including a fine payment. It is sad when we get emails or calls from who who wish to obtain a […]
Pardons Canada – Crossing the US Border with a Conditional or Absolute Discharge
Pardons Canada Many people who get a conditional or absolute discharge believe that their criminal charge will disappear on its own. For the purposes of traveling to the US this is NOT correct. The Americans will still see the fact that you have been fingerprinted and they do not acknowledge the difference between a regular […]
Pardons Canada – A Case for NOT Changing the Pardons Laws Bill C23B
Pardons Canada Each day we speak to people who are seeking to obtain a pardon for a criminal offence. Often, it is a one time occurence in a persons lifetime and they regret their actions deeply. They have served thier punishment and want to move forward in their lives. The current law for receiving a […]
Pardons Canada – Letter from Pardons Canada Opposing Changes to Existing Pardon Legislation Bill C23B
Pardons Canada We have recently been active in opposing the changes proposed by the Tory Government in Bill C23 regarding current Pardons rules. The current system WORKS, as evidenced by a 96% success rate of pardoned offenders NOT re-offending. Below is a letter from Pardons Canada to the opposition parties regarding one specific clause of […]
Pardons Canada – Some Charges DO NOT Require a Pardon or File Destruction
Pardons Canada Each day we receive hundreds of emails and phone calls from people who have been charged with a criminal record and would like to obtain a pardon or US Entry Waiver. Sometimes, a file destruction or pardon is not required. The email below is an example of a person who was caught for […]
Pardons Canada – Bill C23B – Summary of Recent Meeting at Standing Committee
Pardons Canada We have recently been active in Ottawa debating the proposed pardons legislation Bill C23B. We are concerned about the impact the changes will have on those who have been rehabilitated but cannot get employment in Canada because of the new rules in obtaining a Pardon. Here is a summary of what took place […]
Pardons Canada – Bill C-23B Proposal for Changes to Pardon Legislation Being Debated This Month
Pardons Canada The Federal Government is currently proposing some significant changes to the Pardon legislation that could make it harder to get pardons and that is trying to eliminate the word “pardon” and replace it with “record suspension.” Pardons Canada is currently working closely with government officials at the committee level to oppose certain proposed […]
Pardons Canada – Fees for Pardons in Canada Set to Rise As Government Pulls Subsidy
Pardons Canada The Federal government has announced today that they will be raising the fees to approve Pardons from $50 to $150. This is necessary in order to continue to run the Pardon program in Canada. The good news is that the government remains committed to the pardon program. This is very important because it […]
Pardons Canada – Peace Bond for Assault Charges Will Show Up on Criminal Checks
Pardons Canada We have recieved numerous calls from people who were in shock that a Peace Bond was showing up in a criminal check conducted by an employer or US Customs officer. If you have been fingerprinted for an assault or uttering threats charge, and the charges were later stayed, dismissed, withdrawn, peace bond, absolute […]
Pardons Canada – US Entry Waiver, I-194 Can Make a Huge Difference In a Family’s Life
Pardons Canada We help many people obtain US Entry Waivers or I-194 once they have been refused entry to the US. The loss of freedom and inability to travel to the US at your own will is a horrible feeling and can have negative consequences for work and family life. If you have a criminal […]
Pardons Canada – DUI, Impaired Driving, Over 80 Can Be Very Costly
Pardons Canada Many people who are charged with a DUI are surprised at the cost. Fines, legal fees, insurance, rehabilitation costs and other miscellaneous expenses can add up to tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to a heavy financial cost, there is aslo a risk of losing employment opportunities or having difficulty with travel. […]
Pardons Canada – Fingerprints Causing Delays in Criminal Record Checks
Pardons Canada One of the key steps in obtaining a pardon is to get a copy of your fingerprints and to obtain an RCMP file. Since most employers are now running criminal background checks for employment purposes, there has been an increased demand in fingerprints and RCMP files. Even if your criminal charges were withdrawn, […]
Pardons Canada – Government Processing Fees for Pardons May Rise Soon
Pardons Canada There has been a large increase in Pardons applications because most employers in Canada are running criminal checks on new employers and in some cases, existing employers. This means that anyone with an old criminal record requires a Pardon if they want to be safe to get a job. Also, the Americans are […]
Pardons Canada – Get a Pardon NOW or face the consequences later
Pardons Canada We receive many calls and emails each day from people who have an old criminal record that has unexpectedly come back to haunt them. Usually its an employer running a criminal background check, or its the American customs officer doing a routine criminal check. The consequences for having a criminal record can mean […]
Pardons Canada – Lifting a Dark Cloud with a Pardon
Pardons Canada Each day we recieve thank you letters from people we have helped to obtain a pardon. Often the experience of having a criminal record is very unsettling both emotionally and financially. Many employers are not hiring people with a criminal record and the Americans are denying entry to people who have a criminal […]