Can I Travel with a Criminal Record?

August 12, 2015|Record Suspension, United States Waiver|

What you Need to Know Before you Travel with a Criminal Record Visiting Canada with a Criminal Record Eliminate Obstacles Caused by Having a Criminal Record Do you want to visit Canada? You may be inadmissible if you have a criminal record. To gain legal entry into Canada, here are your options: #1. Obtain a Record Suspension if your criminal record is in Canada. Click here to learn more about Record Suspensions (Previously called Pardons) OR, for a Free Consultation on Record Suspensions, click the "Free Consultation" button at the bottom of this page. #2. Apply for Criminal[...]

Travel Tips and Resources

December 25, 2013|Uncategorized, United States Waiver|

Travel Tips and Resources Our office is contacted frequently for information on passports, fingerprinting, visa requirements, and travel documents for children. To assist you better, we have provided for you the following links. If you have more tips and resources you'd like to recommend, please send us a comment below. Passport Canada Be sure your passport does NOT expire within 6 months of travel. Everyone is required to travel with their Passport (adults, children and babies). For more information, click Passport Canada. Fingerprinting for Passport Renewals for Other Countries If you require a set of fingerprints be taken for passport[...]

Child Travel Authorization Form Canada

February 17, 2013|Separation & Divorce, Uncategorized|

Child Travel Authorization Form Canada Permission to Travel with Children Your children and babies need their own passports. Extra documents may be required such as birth certificate which shows who the child's legal parents are. If one parent is deceased; you may need to bring a death certificate. If you are travelling without the other parent, you may need a legal document showing you have sole custody of your child, a Court Order that grants you permission to travel with the child or a Parental Consent Letter (see Sample Travel Authorization below). Click here for SAMPLE Travel Authorization for Children[...]

Waiver of Inadmissibility | Travelling to the United States with Drug Offences

January 23, 2013|Uncategorized, United States Waiver|

US Waiver of Inadmissibility for Canadians You will need to apply for and receive an I-192 US Waiver of Inadmissibility to gain legal entry to the United States if you have any one of the following: Drug offences committed on or after the age of 18; or Serious felony drug offence committed under the age of 18 for which you were tried and convicted as an adult. Though individuals who are inadmissible are only randomly checked to see if they have a criminal record when attempting to enter the United States at a US Border Crossing, it is illegal to[...]

Record Suspension & Canadian Pardon Service | 403-229-2774

February 1, 2024|

Canada Pardon & Record Suspension Canada Pardon vs Record Suspension Why should I apply for a Record Suspension? When can I apply for a Record Suspension? Why should I start my application early? Summary, Indictable, and Hybrid Offences. Criminal Offence Penalty Chart Are any offenses ineligible? Will my application be granted? What is a measurable benefit? Six ways to show how a Record Suspension will sustain my rehabilitation into Society Refusals and Good Conduct Criteria Revocation of Pardons or Record Suspensions How long will it take my application to be granted? Can I get an emergency or early[...]

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Uncontested Divorce

February 1, 2024|

Obtain an Uncontested Divorce in Alberta Please check out the Uncontested Divorce topics below or scroll through this web page for all of your answers. How to qualify for an uncontested divorce Advantages of hiring us to help you with your uncontested divorce Free consultation Our uncontested divorce service guarantee Hours of operation Uncontested divorce - special topics Legal separation agreements Fee schedule How to Qualify for an Uncontested Divorce We can help you with a low-cost Uncontested Divorce in Alberta if: it is unlikely the Divorce will become contested; you do not require or wish to seek legal advice[...]

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