Parole is a conditional release that you may be granted during your custodial sentence. It gives you the opportunity to serve the rest of your sentence in the community, under supervision and certain conditions. Parole helps you move back into the community and readjust to life outside of a correctional centre. You receive support to become a law-abiding citizen.
Parole is not granted automatically and not all offenders are granted parole. Also, if you do not follow the conditions of your release, the Parole Board of Canada can return you to a correctional centre.
You can apply or you may automatically receive day parole. That will depend on the length of your custody sentence.
In most cases, you are eligible to apply for full parole after serving one-third of your sentence or seven years. Visit Types of Conditional Release to learn more about when you may be eligible for day or full parole.
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