Any country that requires a visa along with a passport will not let you in. All of Europe will let you in except jolly olde England. If you are a us citizen with passport. Canada is a no go even for DUI. China Russia and Japan are no go also. You can still visit Egypt turkey and Israel and South Africa and the Bahamas. Basically if you can get into a country with no visa requirement your fine. Except uk and Canada. I was let into holland twice it was a wonderful vacation , I want to see Africa and Israel next. Don't let mistakes and sins of the past stop you from enjoying life. Just change and be a better person ask GOD for forgiveness through CHRIST and move on. And remember even with country restrictions it doesn't matter you can only see a fraction of this world in a lifetime, so go enjoy the ones your allowed and be law abiding and respectful when there.
Some of these are but not limited to:
There are five countries that do not allow convicted felons. These countries include the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
No, the Peace Corps will accept people who have been convicted of non-felony counts as long as they occurred before your 18th birthday but not felonies. However, depending on what type of felony it was, there are instances when that ban can be waived, providing the felony occurred some time ago.The Peace Corps may accept felons depending on what the crime was. They may also choose not to accept felons if they are deemed dangerous to other members.
This is currently a question that is being looked at in many states, but generally speaking convicted felons are precluded from voting. Best thing to do would be to call your local Supervisor of Elections and ask.
An order of exile against someone barring him entry into a city or a particular area. An order to ban entry.
Providing that it was maufactured in 1899, or previously, or an EXACT REPLICA of such a rifle, yes, they would be in compliance with the Federal law which sets forth the firearms ban on felons (18 USC (921)).
NO...not in GA anyway. You are automatically denied for being a "law breaker", however your income does count. Even if you have sucessfully completed jail, rehab and probation you are not eligible.
Yes, it is. Countries have decided to ban CFC's.
After you have received a pardon and are no longer a convicted felon.AnswerIt depends entirely upon the state you live in, and the violation you were convicted of. Most states do not ban gun ownership by those convicted of misdemeanors, only those guilty of a felony. Even if convicted of a felony, there is usually a process by which the former felon can get their gun rights re-instated, though it may involve a considerable amount of time and paperwork.
Some countries that have banned one or more GMO crops are: Australia - ban on MON 810, one type of GMO corn Austria - banned GMO corn and rape seed since 1999 Bulgaria - Official ban on GMO cultivation and MON 810 France - ban on MON 810. Germany - ban on MON 810 and Amflora potato (Amflora potato was grown, but has had approval withdrawn) Greece - ban on MON 810 Hungary - ban on MON 810 and Amflora potato Italy - ban on MON 810 Luxembourg - ban on MON 810 and Amflora potato Poland: ban on all MON 810 GMO varieties and Amflora potato Romania: Ban on MON 810 Switzerland: In 2005, the Swiss voted by referendum a 5-year moratorium against the commercial cultivation of GM crops and animals. The ban has been extended twice and extends until December 2017. In addition, many countries have areas that have been designated "GMO-free zones."
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About 180 ccountries have agreed to the ban. Us, Japan, India to name a few.