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Pardons Canada helped with my record suspension

Hi there,

My name is Kevin S. and I am a client of yours.

I just wanted to write you a note expressing my gratitude towards Pardons Canada‘s help recently regarding a record suspension for me.

My application was approved by the Parole Board of Canada!

You have no idea how happy this news has made me and my family. And such a positive feeling to know that, once again, I have freedom which I used to take for granted (such as applying for jobs without feeling anxiety about background checks)!

More importantly, this news makes me realize how much we all take for granted when you stop and realize that certain liberties we have can be taken away in a moment. So for that, I am forever appreciative of those things and especially your help in working with me on my application.

Thank you Pardons Canada. It was such a great experience working with you on this and I will always be grateful for your help.

Best regards,

Kevin

PS: Do I need to follow up with the RCMP to inquire about deleting (destroying) any information related to me? Or has this been done via you guys on my behalf? 

I was successfully granted a pardon on Sept 6th, 2020

I was successfully granted a pardon on Sept 6th, 2020! I have recommended pardons.org to one friend immediately. I told him about the process and the costs and time involved, but it seems like he will be contacting you shortly.

Well, enough said, thank you for your work, it has taken some time but it was successful!

Thank you Pardons.org I am finally receiving my pardon/record suspension

Dear Andrew Tanenbaum and anyone else this concerns,

Please accept my sincerest and most humble thank you with the 6 years of assistance in receiving my pardon/record suspension. This is a mistake I made at the age of 22 and it has affected me adversely for the last 21 years. 

I am greatly appreciative to finally be able to put this behind me and not have it affect my world. Thank you again for your companies tireless efforts.

With sincere gratitude,

Roxanne H.

Quesnel, BC

Having a pardon has given me my freedom back in so many ways, I can now pursue any job I wish

Hello

I think i would like to start off saying I am not sure how to describe freedom, but i will do my best. 

One analogy I used when explaining my elation to my family was at this moment in my life it was like a wall fell down in front of me. When you have a criminal record you don’t plan your future because there is always this wall in front of you waiting to stop you from succeeding. You don’t plan trips because you know you’re not allowed to leave the country. You accept your lot in life and live it the best you can but when I received my pardon it was like i was tearing a wall down and allowing myself to live again, to hope again and to dream once more. 

Having a pardon has given me my freedom back in so many ways, I can now pursue any job I wish, I can travel with my family and my husband. I can start an organization that helps people like me with criminal records succeed in life. I wanted to do so much with my life and now I can without the fear of judgement and persecution because of my past. My past no longer has a hold on my future and it is the most freeing thing I have ever experienced. 

Thank you 

L. N. recent pardon receiver. 

When I was 18 years old I was involved in a situation that resulted in a criminal record

Thank you to Pardons Canada.

When I was 18 years old I was involved in a situation that resulted in a criminal record. It caused my family and myself many years of grief and depression. I knew that I would never be satisfied with my life until I erased this dark spot, so I contacted Pardons Canada for help. After a lengthy process, I am absolutely thrilled to be granted a Record Suspension. There are no words that can describe the sense of relief, happiness, and appreciation for the outcome of this journey. At 26 years of age, I can now get on with my life knowing that this burden has been lifted. 

A huge thanks goes to Andrew Tanenbaum and everyone at Pardon’s Canada. I could not have been successful without the professional guidance and assistance of this team. Originally I was sceptical about enlisting help from an agency, but in retrospect, it was the best decision I could have made in my situation. In fact, I would recommend Pardons Canada to anyone that might be considering this type of help. I never regretted it for a moment, and I will be forever grateful . 

Regards,

B.

I successfully received a Record Suspension – Thank You Pardons Canada

Attention: Andrew Tanenbaum

Mr. Tanenbaum,

I received your letter notifying me that I successfully received a Record Suspension from the Parole Board of Canada. I couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome and want to personally thank you and your organization for all of your assistance. This was a long, complicated process and I could not have accomplished this without your help. Thank you again for your professionalism and continuous follow up. 

I have a couple questions that were not clear in the documentation and I’m hoping you can clarify. 

  1. If I want to travel to the USA sometime in the future, am I now clear to travel, or is there a process that I must follow each time?
  2. The second paragraph of the letter from the Parole Board doesn’t make sense to me. (see below). Can you please explain what this means and let me know if there is any particular action that I should be taking regarding this paragraph? 

“The resulting Board decision means that the criminal record held by federal departments and agencies will be kept separate from other criminal records pursuant to section 6 (2) of the CRA. Please note that while many provincial, territorial and municipal agencies, when notified, choose to conform to the CRA by restricting the disclosure of the criminal record, they are not required by law to remove conviction information from their local records as a result of a record suspension being ordered. Should a non-federal agency maintain past information on file pertaining to the conviction for which a record suspension was ordered, it is suggested that you provide them with a copy of this letter and request that they remove the information from their records in accordance with the spirit of the legislation.”

I look forward to your response. 

Thank you. 

Brandon

Pardons.org Client Review

To whom it may concern. I have been patiently awaiting this reply and felt a huge weight lifted from my shoulders as I began reading the ruling. I made a huge mistake in 2013 which set my life into a tailspin. This has been a long time coming. 

I want to offer my sincere gratitude for everything that you have done for me and hope this will allow me to move on with my life and continue where I left off 7 years ago. It has been a very dark period in my life and one which I have so much remorse.

It has been 7 years of sobriety and I feel I have learned a very dear lesson in life. If only time could be turned back, I would have definitely made different choices.

Thank you again very much for supporting me through this painstaking process.
I do have one question for you. With this document, will I still need to apply for the U.S. travel waivers upon expiry of the current 5 year waiver ?

Regards

Kelvin L.  

Thank you Pardons Canada for helping me getting my criminal record clear

Dear Sir/Mam

First of all I would like to thank pardons Canada for helping me getting my criminal record clear this is just a wonderful feeling which is not possible to express in words but still I am trying to express my feelings.

With my record suspension I would be free to get any job or travel to any other country whenever required. I feel so off load that I am able to provide the best future to my family. I was feeling very shameful when representing myself to anybody but now with the help of pardons canada I would be very confident and shamefree to tell my record to anyone.I am very much aware of how important it is to be a law abiding citizen so I assure you to be a person which any country or state will feel proud.

Once again I am wholeheartly thanking you to be with me in this hard time.

Regards,

(name redacted)