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U.S. Entry Waivers & Canadian Record Suspensions

Denied Entry to the U.S. or Need a Canadian Record Suspension?

Get a confidential review from an accredited Canadian agency. We explain your options clearly — no legal jargon, no commitment, and a response within 24 hours.

Free 2-minute eligibility check — no commitment.

Helping Canadians nationwide with U.S. entry waivers and record suspensions.

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Takes 2 minutes. 100% confidential.

Your submission is private and reviewed confidentially.

Understanding Your Options

Know Which Path May Apply to Your Situation

A clear understanding of the difference between a U.S. entry waiver and a record suspension can make the process easier to navigate.

U.S. Entry Waiver

For Canadians denied at the U.S. border, or concerned they may be turned away because of a past conviction.

Record Suspension

For Canadians with a Canadian criminal record who want to reduce barriers to employment, travel, or peace of mind.

Understanding which option may apply is often the best first step.

Your privacy is protected

Every case is handled with full discretion. Your details are never shared.

Clear step-by-step guidance

We explain exactly what is needed at each stage — no guesswork.

Accredited fingerprinting included

Certified fingerprinting services are part of your application support.

Specialists — not generalists

We focus exclusively on U.S. entry waivers and Canadian record suspensions.

Support for People Facing Travel and Record Barriers

We assist Canadians who need help understanding the next step after a past conviction or border-entry issue.

Denied Entry to the U.S.

If you were refused entry at the border, we help you understand waiver options and what may be required.

DUI or Prior Conviction

Past offences can affect travel, employment, and peace of mind. We help you assess available pathways.

Need a U.S. Entry Waiver

We guide clients seeking permission to legally enter the United States despite inadmissibility issues.

Seeking a Record Suspension

We help clients understand and prepare for the Canadian record suspension process.

Our Core Services

We provide structured guidance for clients dealing with U.S. entry issues and Canadian record-suspension applications.

U.S. Entry Waiver

For Canadians who have been denied entry to the United States or may be considered inadmissible because of a criminal record.

Canadian Record Suspension

For individuals looking to move forward by applying for a record suspension under Canadian law.

A Clear, Professional Process

We keep the process organized, understandable, and discreet from the very first step.

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Start With a Free Eligibility Review

Tell us about your situation through a short intake form.

Takes about 2 minutes.

02

Receive Guidance on the Right Path

We review your circumstances and explain the most appropriate next step.

We’ll review and respond within 24 hours.

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Move Forward With Confidence

Get structured support as you prepare your waiver or record suspension application.

We support you until your application is ready to submit.

Why Clients Choose Our Team

These matters are personal and often stressful. Our role is to make the process clearer, calmer, and more manageable.

Discreet. Professional. Straightforward.

We know that border refusals, convictions, and record-related issues can feel overwhelming. Our approach is designed to replace uncertainty with structure and clarity.

Private support for sensitive situations.

Start With a Confidential Eligibility Review

Free 2-minute eligibility check — no commitment.

Your submission is private and reviewed confidentially.

Common Questions

Can a past conviction affect travel to the United States?
Yes. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers have access to Canadian criminal records and can deny entry based on past convictions — even older, minor, or discharged ones. If you have any conviction on your record, it is worth reviewing your admissibility before you travel. A U.S. entry waiver may be required.
A record suspension (previously called a pardon) separates your criminal record from active records in the RCMP’s Canadian Police Information Centre database so it does not appear in most standard background checks. It does not erase the conviction, but it can meaningfully reduce barriers to employment, housing, and licensing.
If your concern is about crossing into the United States — whether you have been denied before or worry you may be — a U.S. entry waiver is likely relevant. If your concern is your Canadian record appearing in background checks within Canada, a record suspension may apply. Many people need both. A free 2-minute eligibility review will give you a clear answer.
Yes — that is exactly what the free eligibility review is for. You share a few details about your situation and we assess which pathway, if any, may apply to you. There is no cost, no commitment, and no obligation to proceed.

Start With a Confidential Eligibility Review

A brief review can help you understand your options and next steps with more clarity.

Our services focus on administrative guidance and application support. Final decisions are made by the appropriate government authorities.

Transparency Matter

Choosing the Right Support Matters

Not all services provide the same level of clarity, structure, or transparency.

In an area where misinformation and overpromising can create confusion, it’s important to work with a team that focuses on clear guidance and realistic expectations.

Our approach is built on structured support, professional communication, and a commitment to helping clients understand each step of the process.

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