We help hundreds of people each week to obtain a Canada Pardon. The current government is proposing to change the name from Pardon to Record Suspension, but the affect will still be the same; a new found freedom.
No doubt, punishments for criminal offences can be severe and in many cases warranted, and the burden of being labeled a “criminal” can be heavy.
Thankfully, a Canada Pardon can provide you with a second chance in life once your punishment has been served and a proper amount of time has passed to make you eligible.
Here is a letter we recently received from a person we helped to obtain a pardon for a DUI:
“I want to thank you for this new freedom that I have received”
“For many years I’ve felt degraded. Imagine a woman my age having a criminal record!”
“I was disgusted with myself. Hopefully in time I will start feeling better about myself and now that I have received my Canada Pardon, I’m well on my way.”
“Thanks again for this FREEDOM.”
If you have any questions regarding this topic or about Pardons and US Entry Waivers email us at info@pardons.org or call 1-877-929-6011.
Tags: canada pardon, criminal record removal, criminal record removed, DUI, Impaired Driving, pardon, pardons, pardons canada, Record Suspension
June 15, 2010 at 10:24 pm |
Well, if I’m convicted, I’ll be looking you up in about six years time. Is it six years after an impaired conviction that one can apply for a pardon?
June 16, 2010 at 12:56 pm |
The law is that you have to be out of trouble for 3 yrs from when you paid your fine for a DUI, Impaired Driving conviction.
June 16, 2010 at 10:01 pm |
Ah! Ok, thanks. I don’t know why I thought it was 6 years.