With a felony conviction, you can be refused entry to Australia with a regular Visa. You would need to file for a Visa known as a touring Visa sub class 676 with documentation that you are reformed and are not a threat to society.
It depends on the crime commited and the sentence given.
yes
People who have been convicted of a crime or involved in organized crime are not allowed to visit Canada. You can also be denied entry if you were involved in human rights violations.
I am a felon on probation ,am I allowed to visit my mother in HUD apartments or am I not allowed on the property
Currently, there are no laws that prevent felons from acquiring a U.S. Passport. However, it's still largely up to the Department of State Passport Agency. Even with a passport, felons may have difficulty entering another country. Some countries, for example, do not allow convicted felons to enter while others may restrict entrance based on the type of crime that was committed.
If they have a valid passport, they could.
Likely as not, no, it would not be permitted. As a parolee, you have stipulations. One of the most common, boilerplate stipulations is "No contact with felons or those previously convicted." Additionally, it is rare that any warden would permit a parolee to visit.
Thomas Edison allowed people to visit his lab.
Thomas Edison allowed people to visit his lab.
No. They can obtain a passport when child support is all paid up and they're not behind. Some countries will not allow a convicted felon to obtain a visa to visit. Canada is one country that does not allow convicted felons.
Parents were only allowed to visit their children a few minutes.
You do not have to wear a hat when you visit Australia. Some people choose to wear a hat based on the type of climate Australia is.
people should visit Australia because it is a great place the relax and enjoy your life. Australia is also famous for its waves. :)