by pardonsadmin | Apr 24, 2025 | ETIAS, Pardons, Pardons / Record Suspensions
Overview The rules of international travel to most European countries are about to change. The need to exert stronger border controls, enforce counterterrorism measures, improve illegal immigration policies, and boost public health protection has seen Europe introduce...
by pardonsadmin | Apr 24, 2025 | ETIAS, Expungement, Pardons, Pardons / Record Suspensions
Overview Travel restrictions are tightening globally. As the number of undocumented immigrants and/or those with criminal records soars, host countries have been forced to re-examine their immigration policies. At the top of issues with immigration is the number of...
by pardonsadmin | Mar 20, 2025 | Pardons / Record Suspensions, Permanent residency, Permanent residency card
Overview To travel back to Canada as a non-citizen, you need the right documentation or risk being denied entry. In fact, you may not be able to board a flight, train, bus, or boat to Canada without certain a permanent resident (PR) card or permanent resident travel...
by pardonsadmin | Mar 20, 2025 | Expungement, Pardons, Pardons / Record Suspensions, Permanent residency, Permanent residency card
Overview: Renewal of Permanent Residency Canada In Canada, permanent residents are usually citizens (of other countries like foreign students, and foreign workers) who are permanently residing in Canada, meaning they have legally obtained permanent resident status....
by pardonsadmin | Feb 20, 2025 | Expungement, Pardons, Pardons / Record Suspensions
Overview: Stricter US Immigration Policies in 2025 Gaining entry into the US is getting tougher, especially for individuals with a criminal past. 2025 has seen stricter immigration policies by the Trump administration. A valid passport and visa isn’t enough if you...
by pardonsadmin | Jan 22, 2025 | Expungement, Pardons, Pardons / Record Suspensions
Overview If you have a criminal record that is yet to be pardoned or expunged but you need to travel to the US for whatever reason (work, leisure, etc.), you need a US Entry Waiver. If you don’t have one, you risk being detained or denied entry by U.S. Customs...