The Ultimate Record Suspension Success Strategies Guide

March 6, 2017|Uncategorized|

THE ULTIMATE RECORD SUSPENSIONSUCCESS STRATEGIES GUIDE Put the past in the past and reclaim your future! Tired of having your criminal record interfere with your life? Download your free guide and learn the secrets you'll need to put the past in the past.   Just a few of the topics covered: What is the real cost of a criminal record? Are Pardons & Record Suspensions being scrapped forever? Can the Parole Board deny my Record Suspension at their discretion even if I meet eligibility requirements? What can I do to improve my chances of success? What are the benefits and limitations[...]

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US Waiver Guide Signup Page

March 3, 2017|Uncategorized|

"CRIMINAL RECORD?  You may be BANNED from entering the United States!   (TIP:  GETTING BANNED IS THE LEAST OF YOUR WORRIES!)" Trying to cross the border with a criminal record without knowledge of your admissibility can be risky. Make sure you are not caught unaware and learn what you need to do to enter the United States legally. Just a few of the topics covered: What is the worst that can happen to me if I attempt to enter the USA with a criminal record? Does my criminal record ban me from entering the USA forever? Can I get a US[...]

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Strategies for a Friendly and Affordable Separation and Divorce

December 19, 2016|Uncategorized|

Strategies for a Friendly and Affordable Separation and/or Divorce RECOMMENDATIONS Learn about the law. Collect and summarize relevant information using my FREE WORKBOOK. Identify Agreements and disagreements BUT do NOT dwell on disagreements…just identify them! It’s amazing how many of these disagreements simply disappear as individuals work through this collaborative process. Choose your service provider(s). If you live in Alberta, call me (Debbie Ward) at 1-800-320-2477 (or 403-229-2774 in Calgary) for a FREE CONSULTATION. Proceed with your Separation Agreement, Divorce and/or other required service. Consult with a lawyer for legal advice (if applicable). Resolve disagreements. Finalize your Separation Agreement,[...]

I-192 Waiver of Inadmissibility Fee Increase

November 22, 2016|Uncategorized, United States Waiver|

Final Ruling on I-192 Waiver Fee Increase Coutts Border Crossing - Will US I-192 Waiver fee increase affect border applications? The application fee for I-192 Waiver of Inadmissibility is increasing from $585.00 USD to $930.00 USD. This site shows the fee is increasing December 23, 2016. https://www.uscis.gov/forms/our-fees  But, does this fee apply to everyone?  Keep reading to find out. The Fee Increase will Not Affect Canadians! The good news is that the fee increase will not affect Canadians. However, the fee does affect people who are unable to submit their application at a United States Customs and Border Protection[...]

Will I Be Denied Entry to USA if I Admit Drug Use?

November 22, 2016|Uncategorized, United States Waiver|

Should I Admit Drug Use? Admit Drug Use - Permanent Ban Is it better to admit drug use to the United States Border Patrol? If you admit to drug use at a USA port of entry, you may be denied entry. Why?  The United States Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) treat the admission of drug use the same as a conviction. Drug convictions over the age of 18 and indictable drug convictions between the age of 16 and 18 render you inadmissible to the United States on a permanent basis.   ***There are exceptions, see below. *** You can[...]

What Are the Limitations of a Record Suspension?

November 15, 2016|Uncategorized|

A Record Suspension Does Not Eliminate Discrimination in all Cases. Here is a List of Some Limitations: A Record Suspension (or Pardon) may not be recognized by a foreign country and may not guarantee that you will be granted entry privileges. A suspended record does not erase the fact that you were convicted of an offence. A Record Suspension does not return to you driving privileges or the ability to possess a firearm (if prohibited from having a Driver’s Licence or firearm). Courts and Police Services (excluding RCMP) are governed by provincial and municipal legislation. Though they are not obligated[...]

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