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Our goal is to make sure you get exactly what you deserve, for the most cost effective approach, either for a Pardon, U.S Entry Waiver, Canadian Immigration or Legal services. First it’s important to know what kind of help you need before we could begin any process either for a Pardon application or U.S Entry Waiver application. U.S Entry Waiver and Canadian Pardon they are totally two different things, even though they both have something to do with the Criminal record.
A Pardon is forgiveness of criminal offence for individual who were convicted and have rehabilitated themselves and show they are of “Good Conduct”. Pardon get rid off all your criminal convictions, your record cannot be shown to anyone. Only by permission from Solicitor General of Canada would somebody be able to view your conviction information.

A waiver permits legal entry into the United States, for any Canadian who has Criminal record you do need this document before you could even think going to the U.S. The process in obtaining one it’s rather different from applying for a pardon. Even if you have a Canadian pardon you still need a Waiver. Often time’s individuals will say why do I have to get one while I already had been granted a pardon for my past crime? It’s simply the American do not recognize Canadian Pardons. U.S Department of Homeland Security issues Entry Waiver.

Most criminal offences, but not all, will get you denied entry into the United States

For the most part, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents (those not-entirely friendly Americans tasked with protecting the U.S. borders) frown on anyone entering the U.S. with a criminal past. However, whether your past crimes get you outright denied, or just hassled unnecessarily, depends on the type of conviction(s) you have.

Not all criminal offences are considered grounds for inadmissibility according to U.S. Immigration law. The U.S. considers any crime that involved “Moral Turpitude” to be grounds for inadmissibility. A crime of “Moral Turpitude” is a crime which demonstrates the potential lack of moral character of the person who commits such an offence. Crimes of theft and fraud, crimes of a sexual nature, crimes involving significant physical violence and any crimes involving drugs, all constitute grounds for inadmissibility into the United States

Do I need a Pardon or U.S. Entry Waiver?

If you have a criminal record and intend on traveling to the United States, you need to apply for either a pardon or a U.S. entry waiver.

Which one you require, depends on your circumstances.

The first thing you need to know is that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency (CBP) does not recognize a Canadian Pardon. If they are already aware of your criminal record, you must apply for an entry waiver, specifically known as an I-192 Application for Advanced Permission to enter as a Non-immigrant.

You should always apply for a pardon for your criminal record in Canada, for many reasons, but it will not get you into the U.S. once you have been denied entry. Why? Because when the U.S. sees your criminal record on CPIC (Canadian Police Information Centre), to which they have negotiated access, they will copy your record to their system. If you then apply for a pardon and remove your record from CPIC, the U.S. will still have a copy of your criminal record on the CBP system, and will continue to deny you entry. If you have been denied entry to the U.S., you must apply for a U.S. Entry Waiver before attempting re-entry.

Let Grace Pardon expert assist you in filling out your application and make sure all the necessary documents are compiled before the application is send to the Homeland Security. Because we know what necessary is needed to successfully petition you application!

For immigration and legal services of any kind, Grace Pardon Services will be Lawyer and Licensed Paralegal assisted, apply with confidence.
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