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America didnt enter WW2 until the Japanese surprise attack on pearl harbour
whom or who does Sacco blame for his conviction
In the 1890s, many glove workers came from Italy
It depends on why he was deported. If he was deported as a result of a criminal conviction, then he may not be eligable to re-enter the U.S. If he has no criminal record, he may have to wait 5 years before he can legally enter the U.S. as a nonimmigrant (student, vistior). If he makes an application for a immigrant visa (green card) and he has no criminal history, he might be able to enter the U.S. by filing for a waiver of the previous deportation.
can i enter the philippines with a drug conviction
can i enter thailand with a drug conviction and served one year jail time for the crime
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.
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Yes, you can travel from Australia to Germany with a felony conviction. Whether Germany will let you actually enter the country is another issue. Call the German embassy or its local legation.
Nothing. This is America. A felony conviction, or domestic violence conviction. ******** EDIT ************* There are additional conditions, listed in the 1968 Gun Control Act. See above
No- it is impossible to enter the legal profession if you have any criminal record at all in the UK, even if the conviction is spent. It is also very difficult to enter medicine if you have a criminal conviction, though in the latter case it is not impossible if there were mitigating circumstances at the time the offence took place.
Cubans can enter America but they must first apply for and receive a visa and passport from the Cuban government. Without that they would enter illegally and be subject to deportation.
No, if you currently live in the US you can be able to enter America's Next Top Model.
The phrase used to express the conviction of settlers to rule as much of North America as they could was manifest destiny. This phrase and the meaning behind it was used to justify the war with Mexico in the 1800s.
Having a DWI conviction may make you inadmissible to enter Canada, as it is considered a serious criminal offense. You may be required to apply for special permission to enter Canada by obtaining a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) or Criminal Rehabilitation. It is advised to consult with Canadian immigration authorities or a legal professional for specific advice based on your situation.
My husband wants to travel with us for vacation to the bahamas he has a past felony on his record will they let him enter into bahamas?