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Some countries besides Canada that may prohibit someone with a felony DUI from entering include Japan, United Arab Emirates, and Mexico. It is important to check the specific entry requirements of the country you plan to visit as they can vary.
No, but you can't carry a gun, and I doubt you will get hired anywhere.
Yes. A felony conviction is not like a traffic ticket - it doesn't go away with time, but rather, stays with you for life.
I'm sure. A DUI isn't a felony.
Laws regarding the requirements to become a bounty hunter vary by jurisdiction. Some states may prohibit individuals with felony convictions from becoming licensed bounty hunters, while others may have restrictions or additional requirements. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations of your jurisdiction.
It is possible in some states, other states prohibit the hire of anyone with a felony record.
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It is difficult to get a job as a teacher in Virginia with a felony. However, the nature of the crime is what will be most important.
Can it prevent you from becoming an attorney? Yes Will it prevent you from becoming an attorny? Depends on how old the conviction is, what you was convicted of, and what have you done to help rehabilitate yourself. If it was a violent felony or a second degree felony or worse then my guess would be no. If it was something like theft in the 3rd degree or something like that then you have a good chance IF and only IF it was only one offense. Good luck
No. However in most states it is a felony for someone to conceal a vehicle to prohibit a lender from repossesing it.
They can forbid you to possess any firearm.
Most U.S. states prohibit a felon from obtaining an insurance license as well as most other professional licenses.