(in the US) Once a felon has served their time and is free of any court ordered restrictions on his travel, there are no restrictions on his applying for a passport. The real question becomes; Will the country he wants to travel to allow him to enter?
no...........
Yes, as long as said felon does not have a standing warrant of arrest. In that case, he or she may be arrested by the Mexican authorities and extradited back into the United States.
It is highly doubtful.
i would like to know, if I'm a felon can i get a passport to travel to the Philippines to get married ?
You need a lawyer and money to try to get your right to bear arms back once you are a convicted felon.
You can get a passport, however, a visa will depend on the country to where you are attempting to travel.
no.
The type of felony conviction, as well as the current status of the felony, influence whether or not a felon can get a passport or visa. If a person is on probation, or on parole, then you will most likely not be allowed leave the country without prior approval.
None other than the passport.
have his criminal record expunged by an attorney.........................
No as you would need to leave the country and a convicted felon is not permitted to obtain a passport. Attempting to sneak out of the country will also result in an arrest.
Assuming that this question is about United States "ex felons" the tricky part is getting the US Passport, not visiting Israel. Some tips on getting a US Passport if you are a felon are at the following link. Once you have a passport, you can freely visit Israel without a VISA. European Union, British, and Canadian regulations may be different, but I would guess not by much. As for other regions, please ask specifically about that region. (Obviously, a citizen of a country that does not recognize Israel will be unable to acquire a passport to visit Israel regardless of being an ex-felon or upstanding citizen.)