no, we let anyone in. besides, Australia was a prison colony, it would be a bit ridiculous to exclude convicts from there
A criminal record
This depends on the severity of a criminal record. A felony could stop you from obtaining this license. Other offenses may not have an effect.
It can be held against you depending on what you did but it won't necessarily stop you
I doubt it. Many have a criminal record from their youth for instance and that does not stop them from being great parents. So unless she is doing criminal things now you will not get full custody.
Not in the UK, failing to stop at a stop sign is a motoring offence, you can be fined and points added to your driving licence, but you will not get a criminal record.
They probably will, if the database with your criminal record is available to Mexican authorities. If they don't, you still have to return to the US. In that case, it is certain the immigration official will run a security check on you and find out that you have a criminal record.
Not if they are public records.
Some states allow a limitation beyond which you do not have to disclose this to a PRIVATE employer, but you would have to check with your individual state's laws.
About the only ting would be if the judge offered you a sentence of "probation." Other than that, you're gone.
The last Australian threepence was struck in 1964.
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