Sure, why not especially if the job is very attractive and interesting and especially if you don't have a criminal record that you feel ashamed of.
It has no bearing. Anyone with any record can easily get married. You should still disclose it of course to potential partner.
A person with a criminal record
Jermaine was an American Idol contestant who was disqualified because he had a criminal record, which he had neglected to disclose.
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Yes
There are normally no laws which control what a landlord can ask a potential tenant about their criminal record.
If the record is valid it cannot be expunged, it is a permanent part of the person's criminal history.
Yes, a person can live and work in Australia with a criminal record. However, it may not be easy finding housing that will accept someone with a criminal record, or it may cost the person more money.
Yes, a person can still travel in the US even with a criminal record for trespassing. However, some countries may not permit entry with any type of criminal record.
A criminal record !
Yes, fourth degree crimes can show up on a background check as they are considered serious offenses and may appear on criminal record checks. It is important to disclose any criminal history when required to do so.
No. If you've never been arrested you will not have any criminal record. If you are required by an employer to certify to this fact, all you have to do is request a criminal check on your name and you will receive a form that states that no record was found for your name/DOB. Do not confuse a criminal record with a DMV record. If you have a driver's permit, you WILL have a DMV record.