by AllCleared | May 9, 2012 | General Blog Posts - AllCleared Criminal Record Services, Pardons
No one should ever feel compelled to volunteer information on a past conviction when a pardon has been granted. Unfortunately, sometimes when a person is asked directly if he has ever been convicted of a crime, the sense that honesty is the best policy prevails. He...
by AllCleared | May 9, 2012 | General Blog Posts - AllCleared Criminal Record Services
On December 29, 2010, the $50 user fee for the processing of a pardon application was officially increased to $150. On February 2, 2011, the Government of Canada announced its intent to have pardon applicants assume the administrative costs of processing a pardon...
by AllCleared | May 9, 2012 | General Blog Posts - AllCleared Criminal Record Services
Finding employment in today’s economy can be challenging – whether you have just recently graduated, are re-entering the work force, want to change career paths, or are seeking new challenges. Perhaps you have been reviewing the classified ads in the local newspapers,...
by AllCleared | May 9, 2012 | General Blog Posts - AllCleared Criminal Record Services
A criminal record remains on file in Canada but does not necessarily need to serve as a barrier to gaining employment, being approved for promotion, being granted child custody, volunteering, qualifying for accommodation. Convictions can follow a person for life,...
by AllCleared | May 9, 2012 | General Blog Posts - AllCleared Criminal Record Services, Success Stories
The fish sees the bait, not the hook; a person sees the gain, not the danger [Chinese proverb] – A young, naïve newcomer to Canada got a harsh introduction to peer pressure, but has since overcome the consequences and moved on. Shortly after immigrating to Alberta,...