No.......well it depends where you are from and what democracy you have, but in the U.S no you cannot work religious positons.
Yes, it's not a felony conviction.
There are many companies that do not hire a person if they have a felony conviction. However, there are companies that will hire a felon. A person has to apply for jobs until they find a company that will hire them.
Never
A DUI conviction or any felony conviction becomes a permanent part of the convicted person's criminal record.
In most every state a FELONY conviction will bar a person from holding public office.
Any felony conviction or domestic violence conviction disqualifies that person from ever touching a firearm.
Yes. A felony conviction can result in the revocation of the person's immigration status and deportation to the convicted person's country of origin.
No. If you get a felony conviction anywhere, you may not own, purchase, or have access to firearms anywhere else. That's federal law.
A person cannot be a nurse with a felony conviction.
Yes.
Permanently. The exceptions are a pardon or expungement granted by the governor of the state in which the person received the felony conviction or the President if it is a federal conviction. Such acts are taken in relation to wrongful conviction. For example, the person being cleared in a retrial or by evidence such as DNA being presented that proves the person inoccent of the crime for which he or she was convicted.
No. The person will need a pardon. (Or a GOOD Lawyer)