i192 - translated transcripts

waitingforwaiveroctposted 7 months ago

Hello,
I was convicted in july of 2019 for 5 summary offenses of fraud under 5000$, totaling ~1400$

I submitted with pardons.org a i72 form that was sent to ARO on april 17th 2023.

I received today a status update stating that i need to submit more information. the list was exhaustive, and one was that i need court transcripts:
1 - A foreign document must be accompanied by a translation in English. The translator must certify that it is competent to translate and that the translation is accurate
2 - redo RCMP fingerprints as they are expired
3 - provide a letter in your own words explaining the circumstances leading to each of your arrests and conviction (there was no arrest just a court date for the 5 accusations)
4 - provide certified copies of court records of conviction for all convictions
5 - provide certified transcripts of court proceedings for all convictions
6 - All documents submitted to the ARO for criminal waiver adjudication must be translated into English
Please provide a personal statement that includes the victims loss, amount defraudedm police reports, court transcripts/court records and RCMP translated into english

Replies (recent first):

I wrote an answer then realized you got this request form Homeland Security NOT Pardons Canada. You submitted a I-192 Application, not a I-72.

Pardons Canada KNOWS the requirements. They are TERRIBLE. So they submitted a half done shitty application, which is NORMAL for them. They are NOT not for profit, or a Government entity. They CANNOT get accredited by the RCMP. This should be the FORST clue to AVOID.

Call me. You ONLY HAVE 87 DAYS. Then the file is closed, and Pardons Canada will blame YOU.

If you only "half" respond, they will just say "you didn't respond properly" and close the file as well.

Do not trust Andrew Tannenbaum to help you. (he owns this scammy boiler room) He has your money, he did a terrible job, now he wishes you would just go away.

John Rogers
416-843-1371

J Rogers replied 7 months ago   #2

I just realized i forgot to ask my question

- what is a court transcript in french? Procès verbal?

waitingforwaiveroct replied 7 months ago   #1

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