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Welcome to NovaPardon

Our expert team helps individuals and organizations overcome legal and regulatory barriers—restoring confidence, freedom, and opportunity.

With years of experience in record clearance, compliance, and international authorization, we simplify complex processes so you can move forward with ease and certainty.

Every case is handled with care, confidentiality, and professionalism. From consultation to completion, we guide you step by step, offering honest assessments and clear communication at every stage.

At Multiseca, we’re committed to transparency, trust, and real results.

Take the first step toward a clearer, more secure future—contact us today for a confidential consultation.

Pardon Applications

Obtain a record suspension in Canada and open doors to new opportunities. We offer professional assistance with Record Suspensions in Canada to help you clear your criminal record, improve your background checks, and regain access to employment, travel, and education opportunities. Expert guidance from application to approval.

US Waivers

Travel to the US with confidence and ease, thanks to our US waiver assistance. We provide expert help with U.S. entry waivers to Canadians with past criminal records, enabling holiday travel with family and friends and the ability to travel for work opportunities in the United States. Comprehensive support from application preparation to approval.

Consultation

Take the first step toward a fresh start—get your free, expert guidance on record suspensions or U.S. Entry Waivers today. Regain your freedom to travel, work, and live without limits. Contact us now for a confidential, no-obligation assessment and discover how you can take control of your future!

Counselling and Support

Our counselling and support services provide compassionate, confidential assistance for individuals, and groups navigating emotional, psychological, and life challenges. Delivered by a qualified counselor, we offer a safe and non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts and feelings, address difficulties, and build the skills needed for personal growth and well-being.

Have a question? We are here to answer.

What is a Record Suspension (Pardon)?

A Record Suspension, formerly known as a pardon, is an official order that seals your criminal record from most public searches, allowing you to move forward without the past holding you back.

Who is eligible to apply for a record suspension?

Eligibility depends on the type of offence, completion of all sentences (including fines and probation), and the expiration of the required waiting period (5 years for summary offences, 10 years for indictable offences).

Does a record suspension erase my criminal record?

No. Instead, it separates your criminal record from active criminal databases, making it inaccessible during most background checks, except in rare circumstances (such as vulnerable sector checks or if you reoffend).

Can Fintch be tailored to specific needs?

Yes, Fintch is fully customizable, ensuring seamless integration with unique workflows and organizational objectives.

How long does the process take?

From preparation to final approval, the process typically takes 8 to 18 months, depending on your specific case and government processing times.

What documents are needed to apply?
 

Usually required are:

  • RCMP fingerprints

  • Court information for each conviction

  • Local police record checks

  • Proof that all sentences, fines, and restitution have been completed

Will a record suspension allow me to travel to the United States?

No. The U.S. does not recognize Canadian record suspensions or pardons. You may still require a U.S. entry waiver if you are otherwise deemed inadmissible.

Will employers see my record after a suspension?

No. Once granted, your criminal record will not appear in most criminal background checks for employment, volunteering, or housing purposes.

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