Once you find yourself within the legal realm, you are sure to be bombarded with terms and phrases that you have either never heard before or simply don’t know what they mean – and that’s ok. Read More
In today’s world, job searching is very difficult, especially if you have a past offence sitting on your police record. Regardless of whether you’ve been convicted of a minor offence or have a major conviction, many Canadian employers will be reluctant to give you an opportunity if you have a criminal record. Read More
A past offence should not prevent you from getting your life back on track, but many people come across various obstacles if they have a criminal record. Such difficulties include getting a mortgage or a loan and getting home insurance.
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Having an offence on your police record can impact your life in many ways. Adoption, employment, volunteering, these are just some of the many things that can be affected by a criminal record. Read More
To apply for a Canadian pardon, certain conditions must be met. Once you have completed all the requirements, you can start your application. To obtain a Canada pardon, get in touch with one of our specialists today Read More
What’s the difference between a pardon and a record suspension? The answer is that there is no difference. To obtain a Canada pardon or a US entry waiver, get in touch with one of our specialists today Read More
With marijuana becoming legal in Canada, the Canadian Government has introduced a new streamlined process for obtaining pot pardons. This has made it easier for Canadians with simple cannabis possession charges to clear this conviction from their police record. Read More
In Canada, driving under the influence (DUI) is a summary offence that will permanently stay on your police record if you do not apply for a pardon. Read More
Getting a pardon can sometimes be complicated and a lot of people consider the process to be quite daunting. You can submit the application on your own, but keep in mind that the process may take much longer than expected if the application steps are not followed correctly. Read More
People often ask us about the difference between a pardon and a waiver. In short, a pardon helps you remove a past offence from your police records while a waiver allows you to travel to the USA if you have a conviction. Read More