Record Suspensions

People may suffer discrimination, restricted freedom and lost opportunities because of a criminal record—even if they have lived for many years as a responsible, law- abiding citizen.A record suspension (formerly known as a pardon) allows people who were convicted of a criminal offence to have their criminal record removed and kept separate and apart from other criminal records. Doing so can free your future, clearing the way for a new beginning.

You will be required to submit fingerprints as part of your application (we can do that) and we can also assist you with your record suspension application every step of the way. You will be treated with courtesy and respect—regardless of your background or the circumstances surrounding your criminal conviction. We offer a confidential setting where your individual rights and privacy are assured.

United States Waiver

Do you have a criminal record? You may be required to complete one of the following for legal entry into the United States:
  • Apply for and be granted a United States Waiver;
  • Correct the conditions that rendered you inadmissible, such as your health;
  • Provide evidence that you are not inadmissible (Laws are complex and are not always interpreted the same. Individuals are often refused in error or because they do not have proof of their admissibility).
A United States Waiver allows you legal entry into the United States if you are inadmissible.