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Ottawa ON K1G 3M8. Your request must contain the following information: Your full name (including your maiden name or any aliases) Your date of birth. A complete return mailing address. Your phone number (include area code) Relevant details about your offence (s), including: charges laid. sentence received.
- What Is A Pardon?
- How Would A Pardon Benefit Me?
- How Much Does A Pardon Cost?
- How Long Does It Take to Get A Pardon?
- Can I Apply For A Pardon on My own?
- Can I Use A Lawyer to Apply?
- Will A Pardon Guarantee My Freedom to The United States?
- Does Pardon Applications of Canada Guarantee I’ll Get My Pardon?
- Can A Pardon Be Revoked?
- I Heard That Pardons Are Going away. Is That True?
A Canadian Pardon (known as a “Record Suspension”), is a document issued by the Parole Board of Canada confirming that your criminal record has been sealed, and placed separate, from visible criminal charges on your nationwide criminal record. Once Pardoned, absolutely no individual in Canada can view your criminal record without permission from th...
Having a criminal record could inhibit you in many significant aspects of your life. Most notably, employment, advancement, travel, volunteer, education, immigration, child custody, apartment rental and more. Having the ability to seal your criminal record from public domain is an absolute privilege unique to Canada – it is not an option for most p...
The full cost to obtain a Canadian Pardon is broken down into three specific fees: fingerprints, application processing, and the Parole Board of Canada’s submission fee. Pardon Applications of Canada’s processing takes care of both the fingerprint and processing fees, and provides specific details on submitting your application to the government up...
There are two (2) distinct phases in a Canadian Pardon application which comprise your total timeline. The first phase is the application processing. In this phase, Pardon Applications of Canada completes the ten (10) separate processes to ensure the successful completion of your application according to the Parole Board of Canada’s strict specific...
It is absolutely your privilege to try. Similar to your right to represent yourself in court, no individual in Canada is required to use an accredited Pardon processing firm to complete their application. However, there are many risks associated with attempting the entire application process independently. Each step in the application must be compl...
Yes. However, retaining a lawyer to complete your application typically costs 3-4 times the processing fee of Pardon Applications of Canada. In addition, lawyers do not have expedited methods of increasing your timeline or probability of success, and many lawyers are not skilled in the specifics of the Pardon application process. In fact, many lawy...
No. The United States does not officially recognize a Canadian Pardon as any form of restitution. Although it is generally advisable to obtain a Pardon before you attempt to enter the United States, you will likely require a U.S. Entry Waiver regardless of your Pardon status. To view FAQ’s specific to gaining freedom to the United States, click her...
Pardon Applications of Canada guarantees the successful completion of all processing steps in your application, but no one in Canada can guarantee your approval for a Pardon. The Parole Board of Canada has exclusive jurisdiction and discretion to approve or deny a Pardon application. The Parole Board assesses each application according to the crite...
Yes. If you are convicted of a criminal offence after you’ve obtained your Pardon, the Parole Board of Canada may, at their discretion, revoke your Pardon. Depending on the nature of your new offence, you may be eligible to re-apply.
No. Recently, a small number of unaccredited individuals have attempted to take advantage of legislative changes in order to pressure potential applicants for a fee. Although it’s true that some individuals with serious records, and some sexual offences against minors, are no longer eligible for a Pardon, the vast majority of Canadians with a crimi...
Jun 29, 2010 · On or after March 13, 2012. Your application will be assessed against the current criteria: – an offence that is punishable on summary conviction. have been convicted of more than three offences prosecuted by indictment, each with a sentence of two years or more. *While the PBC ’s application forms require information about your conviction ...
You can apply directly for a record suspension (or pardon *) to the Parole Board of Canada. You do not need to use a lawyer or third party service provider (see Protect Yourself from Fraud). All you need to do is follow the step-by-step instructions and pay the application processing fee of $50.00. Please note you are also responsible for any ...
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- What happens to your criminal record? When you get a Pardon or Record Suspension, the Parole Board of Canada will order the RCMP to seal your criminal record and remove it from the criminal records database.
- What shows up on a background check or criminal record check? Because your criminal record is removed from the criminal records database, your background check will come back clean.
- What should you say when asked if you’ve been convicted of a criminal offence? You should answer, “no, that you have not been convicted of a criminal offence in Canada.”
No. You can apply directly to the PBC for an expungement. For step-by-step instructions on applying for expungement, consult the PBC Expungement Application Guide. If you need assistance, contact the PBC 's 1-800 Information Line at 1-800-874-2652 (toll free) or email us at expungement-radiation@pbc-clcc.gc.ca.
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Take the 1st Step Toward Clearing Your Criminal Record. Schedule a call now, Apply Now online, or Fill out the Form Above to be emailed more information and request a BBB Accredited Pardon Officer contact you by phone. The call is 100% confidential. You should be free from distractions and able to speak confidentially.