A felony conviction may not be an automatic bar to employment as an Immigration Investigator. However, the problem a felon will face is that there are so many highly educated candidates applying for the available positions - most with impeccable credentials and no criminal background.
Unless the felon brings something to the table that demonstrates that he/she is a better candidate for the job than the non felon applicant, it will be hard to overcome the competition. Those hired for the position are generally the highest qualified ("best of the best"), not the ones who just meet the posted requirements.
But, this is America, and if it is something you wish to pursue, don't let anything stop you!
No, a felon cannot become a private investigator in Oregon even 15 years after the felony conviction. A private investigator must have a clean record without any felony convictions.
I'm sorry, did someone say he was looking? I didn't realize
You can become an immigration officer by training and have the qualifications
To become a criminal investigator, you must take a course and graduate. There are specialized schools in which you can take courese to become a criminal investigator.
What qualification I have to get to become a Immigration officer
You can become a corporate investigator by getting at least a Bachelor's degree in commerce and receiving the proper training. You can learn more about how to become a corporate investigator online at the wikiHow website. Once on the page, type "How to become a corporate investigator" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Unanswerable. The question is much too broad to be answered.
No subjects.
You can, but depending on the conviction your family member had they might be more biased towards you.
why wonld you become an immigration officer
After the training, you should focus yourself with getting a job. Since you got private investigator training, you might become a police investigator.
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