Title: Us Entry Waiver-Entry Waiver
1Troubled ? Criminal Record !!
Stop Living in the Dark
2 Remove your Criminal Record
And Enhance your Life Forever!
www.fips.ca
3Feeling Confused between Record Suspension
(Pardon) and a U.S. Entry Waiver ?
Scenario 1 -If you have Criminal Record AND you
have been denied entry at the US border then you
Must require U.S. Entry Waiver Scenario 2 - If
you have Criminal Record AND Never been denied
for entry into the U.S then you May not require
U.S. Entry Waiver
Note - To ensure you will not be denied entry to
the U.S. due to Canadian criminal record ,
call F.I.P.S for more information.
www.fips.ca
4Is it compulsory to apply for Record Suspension
(Pardon) before applying for a US Entry Waiver ?
Answer - No, you can directly apply for US
entry waiver.
5How to deny the possibility of being refused by
U.S border guards ?
Answer - Grant a US Entry WaiverÂ
6Please Tell me, how long does it takes to receive
a US Entry Waiver?
- It can take 6 to 18 months (approximately)
- Always remember it depends upon the complexity of
application.
7If you have a criminal record, Then You Must
Remember -
A criminal record is not removed automatically.
You must make an application under the Criminal
Records Act of Canada for a Record Suspension
(Pardon). You are eligible to apply for a Record
Suspension (Pardon) five or ten years after you
have completed your sentence for your
offence(s). A sentence may be a fine, probation,
jail term, surcharge or restitution.Â
8Record Suspension (Pardon) If you have a criminal record. A criminal record is not removed automatically. You must do something about it to try to live a life without obstacles. To have your record removed, you must make an application under the Criminal Records Act of Canada for a Pardon. The Act is intended to benefit persons who have been convicted of offences and have later rehabilitated themselves. A Pardon is a formal process to remove the stigma associated with a criminal record. Record Destruction If you are charged with a criminal offence and even if the charge is subsequently dismissed, withdrawn, or stayed, you still have a criminal record. A record of the fact that you were charged is kept, as well as your fingerprints and photographs and any other information that you have at the time of your arrest is kept on file. This is also known as F.P.S.. The F.P.S. is attached to your name and will show up every time your name is checked by authorities.
9U.S. WAIVERS
- If you have a criminal record in Canada you must
apply for a U.S. - Waiver in order to travel to the United States. A
Canadian Pardon does - not guarantee entry into the U.S., you still
require a Waiver. A U.S. - Waiver application usually takes 6-10 months to
process therefore it is - essential to apply for your U.S. Waiver well
before the date you wish to - enter the U.S.
www.fips.ca/waivers.html
10Contact Us
Federal Pardon Waiver Services 2727 Steeles
Avenue West Toronto Toronto, ON M3J
3K6 Tel416-739-6159