You may certainly make application. However, whether he will be granted entry or not is a question that cannot be answered.
You received the terms of your probation at the time you were sentenced - READ THEM! If you violate any of the provisions or restrictions set forth in those documents then you are in violation. If travelling or leaving the county/state/country is one of the restrictions then you have committed a violation.
How has probation in this country to where it is today?
Sure with the permission of your probation officer. If your officer is okay with you taking a trip or visiting someone out of State your officer can issue you a travel permit.
Yes
It depends on the specific terms of your probation. Generally, if you are on probation for a lesser offense than a misdemeanor, you may still be able to leave the country with permission from your probation officer or the court. It is important to obtain clearance before traveling internationally to avoid any potential legal consequences.
The Embargo Act!
You are a fugitive from justice. When apprehended you will be sent to prison to serve the remainder of your original sentnce and, in addition, probably face prosecution on the fugitive charge.
If the foreign citizen is in the US and violates a treaty of the US, he/she can be brought in a US court. Otherwise, if the citizen is in another country, the court of that country is responsible for that violation.
Yes, but make sure to check with your PO or the court first. You can only travel and/or leave the country if the court permits it.
if your on probation consualt your probation officer if not then go ahead.
maby it is in another country!!
I don't think you can because you are not doing you probation.Another VIew; If you are on probation you are most probably under some kind of travel restriction. Check you paperwork or check with your PO or the court for specifics.