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  2. Parole Board of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Under Section 7, the Parole Board of Canada also has the ability to revoke granted Record Suspensions if there is a breach in good conduct on the part of the applicant or if a person reoffends and commits an indictable offence and even in some cases a summary offence. [7]

  3. Police certificate - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Countries where applicants have resided for 6 months or more. U.S. citizens applying for permanent residence and some other services in Canada may be required to furnish FBI and local police certificates from the United States. [1] [2] Ecuador: Country where applicants have principally resided during the last 5 years.

  4. Peace bond - Wikipedia

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    In Canadian law, a peace bond (also known as a 810 order, after the relevant section of the Criminal Code of Canada) is an order from a criminal court that requires a person to keep the peace and be on good behaviour for a period of time.

  5. Criminal record - Wikipedia

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    Individuals in Australia can obtain a national criminal history to check themselves, and certain organisations can apply for one on their behalf. A person may be required to undergo a criminal record check for a variety of reasons, including employment screening, volunteer work, preparing for a court appearance, visa applications, firearms licensing, or to satisfy a statutory requirement.

  6. Au pair - Wikipedia

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    a recent certificate of good conduct covering the last five years ... Canada, Japan, New Zealand ... Host families typically pay these agencies an application fee and ...

  7. Canada permanent resident card - Wikipedia

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    Before 1910, immigrants to Canada were referred to as landed immigrant (French: immigrant reçu) for a person who has been admitted to Canada as a non-Canadian citizen.The Immigration Act 1910 introduced the term of "permanent residence," and in 2002 the terminology was officially changed in with the passage of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

  8. Canada watchdog sues Google over alleged anti-competitive conduct

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    Canada's Competition Bureau is suing Google for alleged anti-competitive conduct in its online advertising. In a statement, the country's antitrust watchdog alleged Google had illegally linked two ...

  9. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    The reverse depicts the heraldic badge of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police with the inscription "For Long Service and Good Conduct". [1] To denote further service a series of clasps may be awarded. To denote twenty-five years of service the clasp is a bronze bar with a single five pointed star.