With a private light aircraft.
No, if you have a criminal pardon, you still need a US Entry waiver before they will let you over the border.
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.
yes,as long as you have no criminal record.
Probably not, especially if you were under active prosecution for a criminal offense in your home country.
Criminal history records are typically maintained by law enforcement agencies and may be accessible through background check services, local police departments, or online databases. You may need authorization or a valid reason to access someone's criminal history, and it's important to follow legal and privacy guidelines when requesting or using this information.
Leave the US under what circumstances? If you are on parol, your ability to travel will be governed by the conditions of your release. If you have been convicted and served your sentence, you have no bar to applying for and receiving a US passport. HOWEVER - your problem may be that the country you wish to visit may not grant you permission to enter their country with that kind of criminal history.
George W. Bush.
Be 35 years old, be a US Born citizen, you can't have criminal history.
No. Law enforcement will not eploy you if you have a criminal history unless (possibly) if it was a minor offense and you were a juvenile).
No, a criminal background check typically only includes information about an individual's own criminal history. Information about a person's parents' criminal history is not usually included in a standard criminal background check.
Yes as long as you gave no warrants out for your arrest. More information: You can travel within Canada with a criminal record, but people with a criminal record may not be allowed to cross the border to get into Canada from outside.