Felons can live in any country. Changing countries may be a problem.
Depends. Ask the country in question. Call the embassy or legation.
This answer can not be known - to enter a country you must apply for a Visa. The country you wish to enter may (or may not) grant you admittance based on your criminal record.
Yes. In fact, it's encouraged.
No, but travel to some countries may be restricted.
can a felon travel to uganda for a christian mission trip
No, the US has no jurisdiction on what other countries do.
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Yes, generally speaking a convicted felon can still travel to other countries; unless there were stipulations with his convictions and sentencing - such as, denial of passport.Added Information: The above is true - insofar as it goes. However, just because a convicted felon is granted the right to be issued a US passport it does not guarantee that a foreign country won't deny them entrance to the country based on their criminal record. a
Felons were executed of enslaved.
i would like to know, if I'm a felon can i get a passport to travel to the Philippines to get married ?
Unless the felon is on some type of parole or probation where his travel is restricted by the court, he should be able to. The question is, will the Philippines grant them a visa to enter the country.
If you have served your sentence - and are not on parole or other travel restriction - you may travel anywhere. Whether or not China will allow you to enter is another question entirely.
(in the US) Once a felon has served their time and is free of any court ordered restrictions on his travel, there are no restrictions on his applying for a passport. The real question becomes; Will the country he wants to travel to allow him to enter?
None other than the passport.
Yes, unless they are incarcerated or on probation or have other travel restrictions.