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Canada Pardon

Are you concerned that your employer will discover that you have a criminal record? Or that border officials will detain you and ruin a vacation or business trip? Perhaps, there is also the constant fear of family members or friends having discovered your past? These are all common and legitimate concerns. Over 10% of Canadians have a criminal record in some form or another and share this predicament.

When you are charged or convicted of a criminal offense a detailed record of the offense is produced that never goes away on its own. Because of that record you can be denied employment, freedom to travel abroad, financial benefits, licenses, bonding and many other privileges. Having a criminal record means you can legally be refused employment, work permits, promotions and many other benefits from not being free to work and travel abroad.
The National Pardon Centre is a non-profit organization offering waiver services for Canada Pardons.
A pardon allows people who were convicted of a criminal offence, but have completed their sentence and demonstrated they are law-abiding citizens, to have their criminal record kept separate and apart from other criminal records.
Getting a Canada Pardon or a U.S. Waiver can be a very difficult and time consuming procedure, especially if you aren’t fully aware of the many steps, time-lines and processes that are involved. That is where the National Pardon Center comes in. They make applying for a Pardon or a Waiver quick and easy. Knowing your pardon application is being prepared by professionals can make all the difference.
The benefits of obtaining a criminal pardon cannot be denied. For most people the peace of mind which comes with knowing a personal criminal record has been removed is enough reward. However, the benefits extend into other areas of life as well. The most notable of these are the removal of restrictions on employment and the ability to freely travel to the United States.

With the granting of a Canadian pardon from the National Parole Board of Canada you will never again have to disclose that you were ever convicted of a crime.

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