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Understanding Your Record Suspension

Free guides to help you navigate the Canadian pardon process with confidence.

Guide12 min read

How to Get a Pardon in Canada in 2026: The Complete Guide

Everything you need to know about applying for a record suspension in Canada — eligibility, documents, timelines, costs, and step-by-step instructions.

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Costs9 min read

How Much Does a Record Suspension Cost in Canada? (2026 Breakdown)

Complete cost breakdown for a Canadian record suspension. Government fees, fingerprinting, court records, and service fees compared. Save over $1,000.

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Eligibility9 min read

Am I Eligible for a Record Suspension in Canada?

Find out if you qualify for a Canadian pardon (record suspension). Free eligibility check. Waiting periods, disqualifications, and edge cases explained.

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DUI6 min read

Can You Get a Pardon for a DUI in Canada?

Yes. Here's how the record suspension process works for impaired driving convictions — waiting periods, summary vs indictable, and what to expect.

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Theft5 min read

Getting a Pardon for Theft Under $5,000 in Canada

Theft under $5,000 is one of the most common convictions in Canada. Here's how to get a record suspension for it — timeline, costs, and what to watch for.

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Assault6 min read

Can You Get a Pardon for Assault in Canada?

How to get a record suspension for an assault conviction in Canada — simple assault, assault causing bodily harm, and what the PBC looks for.

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Drugs5 min read

Pardon for Drug Possession in Canada: What You Need to Know

How to clear a drug possession conviction from your record — including the special cannabis exemption that could mean no waiting period at all.

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Fraud6 min read

Getting a Pardon for Fraud in Canada: Under and Over $5,000

How to get a record suspension for fraud convictions in Canada — the critical difference between fraud under and over $5,000, and what the PBC expects.

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B&E5 min read

Can You Get a Pardon for Break and Enter in Canada?

Break and enter is a straight indictable offence with a 10-year waiting period. Here's how the record suspension process works and what to expect.

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