If you have been charged with an offence which has been pardoned or discharged and you would like to be admitted to Canada, then you should provide the following:
These will help the officer in deciding whether you are admissible to Canada and perhaps might not even require you to apply for criminal rehabilitation.
After acquiring the pardon copy, the applicant can send a photocopy of the pardon he received to the Canadian immigration office in his country along with your application for a visa. If the applicant is travelling to Canada, then the applicant needs to carry it along with him. If the applicant is convicted of two or more summary convictions, then he gets admissible to Canada if he waited 5 years after completing the sentences and if he has no other convictions on him.
We have many clients who are considered inadmissible to Canada due to their past records. We can assess your situation and inform you if you require criminal rehabilitation. We have helped many applicants get admissible to Canada legally following the process and procedures.
Contact us today, and let us help you move forward!
Also, check our site dedicated for Denied Entry to Canada and
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Call us for
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Toll Free: 1-877-820-7121
Call us today
Complete our form and one of our
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