Basically nowhere. You are out of luck. Shouldnt do that.
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Yes, a person can still travel in the US even with a criminal record for trespassing. However, some countries may not permit entry with any type of criminal record.
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Yes, you can travel with a criminal record, but there may be restrictions or requirements depending on the country you are traveling to. Some countries may deny entry to individuals with certain criminal convictions, while others may require a visa or additional documentation. It is important to research the specific requirements of the country you plan to visit before traveling.
Yes or no is the answer.
You CAN travel if you have a criminal record - HOWEVER - if you are on parole or probation the court will probably place restrictions on your travel so that you don't leave the court's jurisdiction in an attempt to avoid the surveillance and control of either the court or your parole/probation officer. If you are referring to being prevented from entering other countries because of a criminal record - that is that nations privilege to do so. They have enough of their own homegrown criminals to dealwith without allowing anymore into their country.
Can some one with a Canadian criminal record be allow to travel to the Dominican republic? If yes! what step are needed to travel to Dominican republic?
With a private light aircraft.
It is not known if Jamey Johnson has a criminal record. Jamey Johnson is most known for being a country singer.
Felons may not be allowed to travel to certain countries, such as Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom, due to their criminal record. It is important for felons to check the specific entry requirements of each country before planning any travel.