As of January 1st, 2008, no US citizen will be allowed entrance through the Canadian border if he or she has been convicted of a felony in the US. The law also applies to the conviction of several types of US misdemeanors, including a DUI conviction within the last 5 years. However, there exists an administrative process by which a person with a DUI conviction between 5 and 10 years old may apply for a "rehabilitation pass". That process often takes several months to accomplish and can be costly.
I believe so. However, Canada can refuse to admit you if they wish.
NO. They technically don't have to let you in even with a misdemeanor, which includes a DUI.
No you can't. Well, i wouldn't you would get into so much trouble.
A big fat NO!
No
An American with a felony record cannot enter Canada.
Yes, you can travel to Canada with a UK police caution. However, you cannot travel to Canada if you have been charged with a felony in the UK.
No
Until the end of time.Felonies never just "drop off" a person's record. In some states (including Indiana) you may be able to petition to have them expunged (removed from public record) after some period of time, but this is not something that happens automatically.
NO
If you have a felony record, you can't purchase a firearm, period. Not only in NC, but in the entire United States.
Yes.
no
You should probably attempt to have your criminal record expunged or sealed before you seek a position as a teacher anywhere in the United States.
An American with a felony record cannot enter Canada.
Yes, you can travel to Canada with a UK police caution. However, you cannot travel to Canada if you have been charged with a felony in the UK.
Felony charges represent the most serious types of crimes, and each state has different punishments for these offenses. Although they may carry different punishments depending on the state you lived in when you committed the offense, your record is your record and a felony conviction/arrest will be on your record in every state you go to.
You are generally disqualified if you have a felony on your record. You might be able to get a job with the United States Forest Service as a wildland firefighter. If you don't have a felony, you could probably get hired anywhere if you do the work and show you've cleaned up your act.
It is possible in some states, other states prohibit the hire of anyone with a felony record.
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