June 17, 2013

Vacationing with a Criminal Record - Do I need a Canadian Pardon to go to the USA?

By AllCleared | 3 Min Read

Do I need a Canadian Pardon to Travel Abroad (not including the USA)?

By Anna Sergeyeva

*This blog advises on travel plans that do not include US destinations, and flying over or passing through a US port of entry.

Read for tips on protecting yourself when travelling abroad (not including the USA)?

A Canada pardon will not allow you to enter the US with a criminal record. For this, you need a US Entry Waiver.

The summer season is upon us. After a long winter, this is the time of the year to take some well-deserved time off and relax with friends and family. Getting the family together is no easy task. From booking tickets to packing your bags there are a lot of steps that need to be covered. It can get quite overwhelming.

One of the main remedies for a stress-free vacation is having all of your travel documents in order. Having a criminal record may add stress and extra barriers to your plans, and let’s face it, it’s something that you don’t want to think about.

Here are some steps that can help you with your planning and give you peace of mind during your vacation.

  • Getting a Passport
    To travel abroad you will need a Canadian Passport. Many individuals believe that you can’t get a passport if you have a criminal record. However, the passport application does not contain a criminal record check of any kind, so you can begin the application process right now.
  • Contacting the Embassy
    Countries can update their laws and procedures at any time, so it’s always a good rule of thumb to contact the Embassy of the country where you are planning to travel. Click here for Canadian Embassy Assistance. Even if you have a criminal record, many countries are not going to refuse you entrance, but it’s always good to be sure.
  • Booking Your Flights
    If you have a criminal record you have to put a little extra care when booking your flights. Many airlines will have connecting stops in airports in the United States. Individuals with a criminal record will most likely be refused entry and will need a U.S. Entry Waiver to enter the country again. At Pardon Services Canada we suggest that you book direct flights to the country which you plan to visit.

Start a Canadian Record Suspension Application -

If you are an avid traveller, then we definitely recommend for you to start a Canadian record suspension application. It will give you a piece of mind and one less thing to worry about when you’re going through your travel checklist.

Apply for a Record Suspension, or book your free consultation today, and see what new opportunities await you!