It is possible, but highly unlikely. To do so legally, the parolee must obtain the permission of his PO. Then the parolee must obtain a visa for most international travel, and being on parole will severely limit the number of countries who will grant a visa to such a one.
travel over seas
7,000 miles
By a satellite and under water cables.
You will have to research the terms of your release on parole to see if it contains any travel restrictions. -or- ask your PO.
This will entirely depend on how the conviction has ruled out and if you served your sentence and cleared your name of it.
You can purchase overseas travel insurance through any travel agency or any insurance company such as Allstate or Mercury Insurance. AAA also can help with travel insurance.
To travel across the seas
he invented a transportation method that saved people time and to travel even over seas .
Yes, however if the parolee does not have the permission (preferably written) of his Parole Officer, it would not be advisable.
Yes, Of course.
Seas were a source of trade and food - also a great advantage to travel.
Yes you should fly the royal majesty of the seas crusies over the sea. It is the best way to travel, for you and the royal majesty of the sea. It will keep him in good spirit,