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  1. Jun 29, 2010 · Determining your Eligibility for Record Suspension or Pardon. Since March 19, 2020, changes made to the Criminal Records Act (CRA) in both 2010 and 2012 are no longer being applied retroactively for applicants who committed their first offence prior to the coming into force of these changes. This means that applications are now being processed ...

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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.”
  2. Oct 23, 2023 · A pardon in Canada, formally known as a Record Suspension, does not completely clear your criminal record, but it significantly reduces its impact and accessibility. When you obtain a Record Suspension, your criminal convictions are set aside, which means they are no longer visible to the public or most employers during standard background ...

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    Important notice: If you have applied or are planning to apply for a record suspension, please take note of the recent changes to eligibility and wait times. Read more.

    You MAY apply for a Record Suspension if you:

    You DO NOT need to apply for a record suspension if you:

    * For more information, contact the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Pardon & Purge Services.

    ** Your record(s) will be destroyed or archived once all applicable time periods have elapsed under the Young Offenders Act or the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

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    Victim surcharges imposed under section 737 of the Criminal Code on or after October 24, 2013 and on or before December 13, 2018 will not be considered in determining eligibility for a record suspension.

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    Footnote 2

    If you were ordered to pay restitution to an individual or entity, courts may not be able to confirm payment (if this is the case, call the PBC at 1-800-874-2652).

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  3. The Criminal Records Act, RSC 1985, c C-47 allows for a party to apply for a record suspension. 3 (1) Subject to section 4, a person who has been convicted of an offence under an Act of Parliament may apply to the Board for a record suspension in respect of that offence, and a Canadian offender, within the meaning of the International Transfer ...

  4. At one time, you could apply to the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) to have your criminal record sealed through a pardon. However, the federal government introduced legislation in 2012 to change the terminology and wait times. Pardons are now called record suspensions and are not permanent. Information can be re-entered into the CIPC database when ...

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  6. A pardon/record suspension allows people who were convicted of a criminal offence, but have completed their sentence and demonstrated they are law-abiding citizens, to have their criminal record kept separate and apart from other active criminal records. Pardons/Record Suspensions are issued by the federal government of Canada.

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