by AllCleared | Dec 13, 2017 | Pardons (Record Suspensions), US Entry Waivers
Updated December 27, 2021 There is a lot of conflicting advice on the Internet about whether or not you need to disclose a record to an employer during a job search. The best advice is that you don’t need to disclose anything unless asked. If the employer is...
by AllCleared | Sep 29, 2017 | Weekend Roundup
Marijuana legalization Can Canada provide enough pot to meet demand? The black market won’t be going anywhere unless Canada can provide enough marijuana to supply the market and, right now, it looks like it may fall short. Read more at CBC Quebec plans 18 as the age...
by AllCleared | Aug 3, 2017 | Pardons (Record Suspensions)
Updated January 12, 2021 Can you join the military with a criminal record? We get this question a lot, especially if one has a misdemeanor. Will this create an issue with being accepted into the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF)? If you want to join the Canadian Army and...
by AllCleared | Jul 12, 2017 | Pardons (Record Suspensions)
Job-seeking Canadians are often required to submit to background checks. Mid-employment checks are not unheard of either. Employers perform background checks to ensure that one’s record does not compromise their ability to perform the jobs required. In some cases,...
by AllCleared | May 16, 2017 | Pardons
Nowadays, many employers will perform background checks before hiring. A criminal record may keep you out of a job even if you are qualified. A criminal record check could reveal: Criminal convictions where after being found guilty, you served a sentence in prison or...