no that's always a bad idea
it doesnt matter where you are the answer is no
that's not even a question
If you are an Australian citizen and you don't have any charges pending then you should be bale to get a passport
She has a conviction of passing the examination. This is a sentence containing the word conviction.
acctually you should be 17 years old. then you can smoke in Indonesia
Yes, theft infractions can show up on a background check if they have been reported to law enforcement and resulted in a criminal record. Background checks typically include information about a person's criminal history, including theft offenses.
yes you should
The currency in Indonesia is the Rupiah, so sou must exchange your money into Rupiahs before traveling to Indonesia.
it should be a criminal offense though.....
it should be a criminal offense though.....
A felony charge/conviction stays on your criminal record forever. Petition the court to have your record "expunged" and it should be accompanied by good reason(s) that it should be granted. After consideration, it may or may not be granted.
You should be able to in most states a background agency isn't allowed to report anything 7 years or older for criminal and 10 years or older for bankruptcy
Absolutely. Even a minor conviction prevents people from getting scores of jobs, volunteer opportunities etc. Pardons in Canada seal a criminal record and are an effective remedy to this problem.
You should take off your shoes before entering