When you need a pardon, there’s no doubt that it is often a time-sensitive matter. Whether you have personal or work-related travel plans or you want to improve your prospects in life, it can make you want to rush the process of being rid of your criminal record along. Read More
A conditional discharge is similar to an absolute discharge since guilt has been established but no conviction was registered. The conditional discharge is supposed to remain on the criminal record of the offender for three years after the probation order is complete.
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Driving and flying are the two most common ways of crossing the border between the US and Canada. However, most people don’t stop to consider cruising. Cruise lines offer amazing vacations from port to port, and this allows travellers to see several destinations in a single trip. Read More
There are a number of ways a criminal record can actively affect your life on a regular basis. Many individuals with a criminal record are not fully aware of the ways it can affect their ability to travel, obtain employment, immigrate or even rent an apartment until a criminal record check is needed. Read More
A record suspension (or a pardon) is an invaluable tool for those with a criminal record seeking employment or travel opportunities. There are a number of critical reasons someone would need to seek a criminal pardon service in Canada, Read More
There’s no question about it: a criminal record will negatively affect one’s ability to gain meaningful employment or their chances of continuing forward into a promotion.
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Typically, when you have a criminal record you will have a harder time crossing borders. When entering the US you will be asked to provide your passport and be asked a few routine questions.
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