Understanding Canadian Criminal Background Checks: What to Expect

Learn what appears on a Canadian criminal background check, including convictions and records that are excluded.

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A Canadian criminal background check typically reveals criminal convictions, both summary and indictable offenses, outstanding charges, and possibly non-conviction records such as absolute discharges or conditional discharges. It does not show minor traffic offenses, juvenile records (unless requested by specific authorities), and convictions that have been pardoned or sealed.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What information do Canadian employers see on a background check? Employers typically see criminal convictions, outstanding charges, and non-conviction records if applicable.
  2. Does a Canadian background check include juvenile records? Juvenile records are generally not included unless specifically requested by certain authorities.
  3. Can you see pardoned convictions on a Canadian background check? No, pardoned convictions are not shown on a Canadian criminal background check.
  4. Are minor traffic offenses revealed in a Canadian background check? Minor traffic offenses do not appear on a Canadian criminal background check.