No, because there's no roads to Australia from anywhere else, it's an island/continent! But seriously, as long as you don't try to rent a car, you shouldn't have any problems admitting your offence on your entry form. If you get caught driving here with a disqualified licence in your own country, though, you'll be in serious trouble and it could go on your record for future visits. (Don't assume that the locals won't be able to know, either; the world is a very small place these days!)
You can travel to some foreign countries after a DUI conviction, but it varies according to the country. You cannot enter Canada from the US with a DUI conviction.
According to my DUI lawyer, travel outside the country requires the judge's approval.
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If your on probation youd have to consult your p.o. but if not then yea your free to travel
any DUI conviction is a criminal ofence. There is no such offence as a Mid Range DUI. Try Mid Range PCA
People and goods travel in Australia by cars, I guess.
if your on probation consualt your probation officer if not then go ahead.
December, January and February are the hottest months to travel in Australia.
Yes, There is no visa required for tourism. just have your passport stamped.
Travel in-between states shouldn't get you in any trouble unless some state trooper decides to run your out-of-state plate, license, and finds your warrant. Travel to Canada is probably not going to be possible with a warrant out for your arrest, and even with a DUI conviction you will need to apply for a temporary residence permit.
There was only one way for convicts to travel to Australia, and that was by way of wooden ships.