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It depends on the laws of the country. Most countries will not allow illegal aliens to work.

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An illegal person who has been convicted can't get a visa for life, but all depends what kind of felony he had committed

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No, not legally.

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Q: Can an illegal alien who was convicted of a felony receive a visa?
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Why can a illegal alien get foods stamps but not a felony for drugs?

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Can you get in trouble for letting a illegal stay live with you?

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If you are a citizen and have a felony record does that prevent you from getting your illegal alien wife US citizenship?

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