maybe not the best idea?
before Australia became a federation it was 6 british colonies
whom or who does Sacco blame for his conviction
Any criminal conviction can have detrimental consequences with any job. Be especially concerned if the offense is one of honesty or drug use or violence. None of those will bode well with an employer.
NO it only traveled twice. websites say 3 times but the real answer is 2.
If you have an Australian employment visa from the UAE, it means that you are cleared to travel. Check with the Australian embassy or consulate before you travel to verify that your visa is valid and that your passport will not expire while you are gone. When you arrive in Australia, you must fulfill the terms of the visa by securing the type of employment your visa is for.
can i enter thailand with a drug conviction and served one year jail time for the crime
Yes, you can travel from Australia to Germany with a felony conviction. Whether Germany will let you actually enter the country is another issue. Call the German embassy or its local legation.
You would need to apply for a visa. Generally, a drug conviction will make entry to another country difficult because it warrants extra scrutiny. It is possible some countries are more liberal than others. However, do not conceal a conviction in a visa application. Most countries can check and if found out your passport will be stamped 'visa refused'. This will then add to any problems.
can i enter the philippines with a drug conviction
It may be considered a terrorist conviction.
It might be a terrorist conviction.
Travelling to New Zealand with a simple possession charge is probably OK but you should contact the New Zealand embassy to be sure.
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You can travel to some foreign countries after a DUI conviction, but it varies according to the country. You cannot enter Canada from the US with a DUI conviction.
There is no statute of limitations on a felony drug conviction. You were charged and convicted. It is a part of your record forever.
Can I travel to the Bahamas with a felony conviction
It depends on the nature and timing of the drug conviction. In some cases, having a drug conviction may disqualify someone from receiving Section 8 housing assistance. It's best to check with the local public housing authority for specific information on eligibility criteria.