November 24, 2017

Enter Australia with a DUI or criminal record

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Weekend Roundup: Can you work in the cannabis industry with a record?
11.24.17

Weekend Roundup: Can you work in the cannabis industry with a record?

Health Canada is looking for feedback on the legalization of cannabis. One of the issues is whether to require clean criminal records for employees.

Remove Your Criminal Record with a Pardon – Key Facts
5.25.12

Remove Your Criminal Record with a Pardon – Key Facts

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

Possession: How many Canadians have marijuana records?
8.9.17

Possession: How many Canadians have marijuana records?

Marijuana legalization is still one year away, and Canadians continue to be charged with possession. Learn how many Canadians have possession records.

Dating apps like Tinder will soon let people run a background check on a potential date
6.1.21

Dating apps like Tinder will soon let people run a background check on a potential date

Dating apps like Tinder and Match will soon let people run a background check on a date. What will your criminal record show?

Medical restrictions relaxed for Canadian immigration
6.11.18

Medical restrictions relaxed for Canadian immigration

The Canadian government has relaxed medical restrictions for immigrants to Canada. The new regulations came into effect on June 1.

Canadian Pardon Opens Up Higher Paying Jobs
3.22.12

Canadian Pardon Opens Up Higher Paying Jobs

This is a heartwarming story from an extremely grateful person who has improved his lot in life by overcoming a controlling, debilitating addiction, bringing

Renew your TRP: How do you re-apply?
8.9.18

Renew your TRP: How do you re-apply?

If you are in Canada you can renew your TRP by re-applying before it expires. Learn more about the Temporary Resident Permit and entering Canada.

Canada study permit requirements: How to qualify
7.23.18

Canada study permit requirements: How to qualify

Learn about Canada study permit requirements including the documentation needed, how much it costs and the amount required.

Pardon Creates Job Openings
3.22.12

Pardon Creates Job Openings

Here is story from a Pardon Services Canada client, relating how his Canadian pardon has helped him to move on with his life.

Granted Record Suspension: What happens next?
2.16.18

Granted Record Suspension: What happens next?

A granted Record Suspension allows people to seal their record and take advantage of more opportunities. Learn what happens when a Record Suspension is granted.

Temporary Resident Permit: How do you apply?
7.3.18

Temporary Resident Permit: How do you apply?

A Temporary Resident Permit allows you to enter Canada with a DUI or other criminal record. Learn how to apply for a TRP at the border or Consulate.

Top 3 Things that Affect Your Canadian Immigration Application
2.4.19

Top 3 Things that Affect Your Canadian Immigration Application

It’s no surprise you are considering a fresh start in Canada. Canada has been nominated by several publications as one of the top 10 countries to live. Canada

CAA towing contractors learn about Pardon Services Canada
9.26.16

CAA towing contractors learn about Pardon Services Canada

Pardon Services Canada Vice-President Chuck Mercier spoke to CAA towing contractors at their annual conference in Niagara Falls.

Disneyland is calling: Clear your family for a Disney vacation
10.27.16

Disneyland is calling: Clear your family for a Disney vacation

Pardon Application – User Fee Increase Proposal Is Worrisome
5.10.12

Pardon Application – User Fee Increase Proposal Is Worrisome

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