Canada Pardon Services specializes in assisting any person with Canadian criminal records to obtain the Canadian Pardon and the U.S. Entry Restriction Waivers.
Canada Pardon Services specializes in assisting any person with Canadian criminal records to obtain the Canadian Pardon and the U.S. Entry Restriction Waivers.
Avoid embarassment and deportation
Once you are found guilty of a criminal act, (whether by summary conviction or indictable offence), your record does not automatically disappear with time, unfortunately, it remains throughout life, thus, whether for a job application, for a trip or just a credit application, your past is always going to haunt you and cause you trouble. Having a criminal record is an unnecessary burden that affects your life and your feelings. Everywhere there is blatant discrimination related to the existence of a criminal record. This is why it is possible to obtain a Pardon.
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Once you have registered, you will receive an acknowledgement of your request that confirms your registration details and payment.
To complete your application a consultant will contact you as soon as possible (maximum 12 hours after registration).
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding your application.
Our services are offered to answer your questions, and all consultations are free via a toll-free number.
Our consulting team is ready to answer your questions and make sure you are satisfied with the process.
As soon as you are registered, we take the necessary steps to begin the process and we will give assistance throughout your processes to ensure that your application results in a positive outcome.
While opening your file and in order to take advantage of our services we request full payment or a portion of our fees for the services. At the opening you must sign a statement giving our department authorization to assist you in obtaining the Pardon, and from our side we ensure the following:
Once your application is complete, we will submit your application to be treated with the concerned departments.
Pardon Canada Services is responsible to ensure a perfect monitoring of existing instructions for obtaining a Canadian Pardon.
We are proud to assist those who have been or may be subjected to discrimination on the basis of having a criminal record, and help them find a fair life.
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In 1981, when he was a student at the university, Pierre Sévigny was taken in a story pyramid plan. “It’s a trick to make easy money. I was sent before the judge and I was sentenced for fraud. I had to pay a $2500 fine and I had a criminal record, “he says. To launder his reputation, Mr. Sévigny obtained a Pardon a few years later.
Businessman busy, he then travelled on numerous occasions to the USA. He also lived in Sweden for four years. But last March, U.S. Customs agents have refused to let him pass. “For whatever reason, they knew that I had already had a criminal record. They do not really want that I cross the border, “he says.
Mr. Sévigny was initially surprised by this refusal. “I repeated that I had obtained a Pardon, but customs officials were laughing. They said that the terrorists who blew up a nightclub in Indonesia had also obtained a Pardon. What ridiculous comparison! “Protests businessman.
Since customers were waiting in New York, Mr. Sévigny protested. “I said that I had not committed violent crime. I talked to my clients. I was finally passed with a special permit, but I’ve made it clear that henceforth I would be banned as I would not have the waiver, “he said.
Cases like that of Mr. Sévigny, the company Identification Canada sees more and more. “In addition to businessmen and travelers, those most affected by the tightening of border controls are truckers,” says co-owner of the company, Steeve Hollingworth.
For a truck driver, obtain a waiver is a real ordeal. “It’s so long! While waiting to have their waiver, drivers are forced to remain in Canada. If they still try to cross the border, their truck can be seized, “said Jean-Claude Fortin, chairman of the transportation company J.-E. Fortin, Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle.
And even with their temporary permit, truck drivers are penalized. “At customs, they are automatically escorted out. They lose a lot of time and, in the trucking industry, every minute counts, “says Fortin.
The customs have assured him that the procedure would be amended in September. “I hope this will be done. Because, currently, a driver can be seriously penalized just because he stole a chocolate bar in his youth. “
Ariane Lacoursière
August 5, 2007 – 07h11
La Presse
Canadians with criminal records, or even some who have been finger printed but never convicted, may see themselves rejected when they tried to cross the US border.
The US department of immigration is dramatically increasing the control policy in the US borders; the risks of detention, deportation, and even incarceration have never been higher.
Due to the high volume of traffic between Canada and the U.S., there is often a false sense of security in citizens of both countries, that the chances of being caught are high due to the new control policy. Then, the results of being caught in the U.S. or trying to enter the U.S. with an undeclared criminal record can be severe and should not be ignored.
Once the Pardon is granted the person’s criminal record is sealed which means that it will not show up in the Canadian databases typically searched by law enforcement agencies on both sides of the border. However, the criminal record is not erased and can be disclosed or re-instated in the appropriate circumstances.
In terms of crossing the border, a Canadian Pardon has no value because it has no effect on records kept in the United States. Therefore if your criminal record has been entered into the U.S. system for any reason you may still be refused entry into the U.S. based on that criminal record even though the record has been sealed in Canada.
To gain legal entry into the U.S. with a Canadian criminal record it is therefore advisable to apply for a U.S. Travel Waiver.
In conclusion, the Canada/U.S. border is increasingly becoming more of a hurdle than a turnstile. Canadians with criminal records should spend some time investigating their options and the possible repercussions of ignoring the risks.