by AllCleared | Jun 1, 2017 | Pardons (Record Suspensions), US Entry Waivers
Travelling is stressful without the additional worry of being denied entry because of a criminal record. In most cases, border officers of the country you’re visiting will determine whether or not you are allowed entry. How a criminal record affects your travel...
by AllCleared | May 31, 2017 | Pardons (Record Suspensions), US Entry Waivers
Many people are disappointed to learn that a Canadian pardon (Record Suspension) will not allow them to enter the United States. When you seal your record in the Canadian police database, no one should be able to access it. Unfortunately, the US government is not...
by AllCleared | May 29, 2017 | US Entry Waivers
Form I-192 is the document Canadians must submit if they wish to overcome inadmissibility to the United States. While most Canadians can enter the United States with just a passport, having a criminal record can result in denied entry. The types of criminal records...
by AllCleared | May 26, 2017 | US Entry Waivers
One of the biggest fears clients have is receiving a letter stating “US Entry Waiver denied.” A US Entry Waiver takes a lot of time and expense to process. It’s no wonder that clients worry that it could happen to them. The possibility that a waiver could...
by AllCleared | May 24, 2017 | Pardons (Record Suspensions), US Entry Waivers
Updated September 27, 2021 CPIC stands for Canadian Police Information Centre. CPIC delivers real-time information regarding crimes and offenders to over 80,000 law enforcement officers across Canada, including those from 2,882 municipal police departments,...