Almost spotless.One ticket for overtime parking in 35 yrs.That does not necessarily mean I'm an angel, just smarter than the average bear.Know what I mean, BooBoo?
Yes I'm sure you can. Depending on how bad your criminal record is depends on what jobs you're able to get though...
Do you mean move into the US? If you mean move in, Maybe, depends how bad your criminal record is! Good Luck!
It all depends on what the offense(s) was(were) and what your current situation maybe. Yes but it will depend on how bad the criminal record is. They have been letting some offenders in.
Go to your local law enforcement agency and request a copy of your criminal history record.
Yes, the illegal status, combined with the criminal record is enough to result in deportation. The attempt to get child support is not a factor.j3h.
This is a negative criminal or credit record that is available to be pulled by the public, such as a credit report or background check. It usually involves crimes or bad credit.
The chances for a job are very low, since Bosses often look at your records. If it is a very bad criminal record, like you murdered someone, then there is a low chance that you'll get a job higher than being the assistant to the night-shift janitor at McDonalds. If it is a minor offence, there is a slightly lower chance of getting a job than most. However, many bosses will judge on people's ethnic background as well, maybe even more than people's criminal record.
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the effects of the personal record, depending whats on it well if you had a really bad record government jobs you apply for will return a low satisfaction of you so in other words its terrible.more a less if you have a criminal record it could reduce your chance of getting a job
Yup. You have to have a clean slate. Nothing can be wrong and nothing could have ever been wrong. Past criminal activty and bad mental health will automatically D.Q. you.
If you were charged with the offense, and you were over 18, the charge will become a permanent part of your criminal history.
No, Justin Bieber doesn't have time for a criminal record. He was scooped up by Usher when he was 13, and by 15 had a manager (Scooter Braun) to get him started in the music business. He is definitely a little trouble maker and loves to play pranks, but he's never done anything bad enough to get caught by the law.