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Do I need a pardon to be eligible for a licence if I have been convicted of an offence that is not listed in the Clean Criminal Record regulation?

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Do I need a pardon to be eligible for a licence if I have been convicted of an offence that is not listed in the Clean Criminal Record regulation?

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No; however, the ministry encourages anyone convicted of an offence to seek a pardon and you may be requested to attend a hearing (see Backgrounders – “Hearings and Appeals.”) Please note that all offences and pending charges must be declared on your application form.

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