Yes
No they dont look for refuge in another country because they like the way they live there
The violent spider is brown,and leggy
Try a place that does not assess a background check. Look under local/private listings. Try not to be a felon in the future.
It is incorrect and unfair to stereotype all Maori as violent. Violence is a complex issue influenced by a range of factors such as historical context, socio-economic conditions, and individual circumstances. It is important to avoid generalizations and instead focus on addressing root causes and promoting understanding and unity.
Yes, a convicted felon can obtain a job overseas. However, there may be a problem obtaining an employment visa from the country you wish to work in if they become aware of your felony. It is important to find out if they require a background check and if so, what type they require. Not all checks are created equally. Some countries look at the crime that you committed while others may look at the amount of time that has lapsed since your conviction. If you can expunge your record, that will help. Felony or not, the world is your oyster.
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot own or even possess a handgun, and no state will knowningly issue a handgun permit to a felon. The exception to that is, if the felon has had his or her rights restored, they can own a gun and get a gun permit.
It is reality! Look around you: how many things are from another country? How many things are made based on technology from another country? If you live in Asia, you will feel the effects of globalization around you. There's a car in the garage, built with technology from Another Country. There's a computer right in front of you; most likely that (or at least some parts of that) is from another country, too.
No. Convicted felons are prohibited from being "in possession" of a firearm. The law considers proximity to a firearm as being "in possession." STAY WAWAY FROM THEM unless you want to look at the possibility of another 15 years in federal prison.
My suggestion would be to look at your pocket change.If you're from another country than the US you can check a site such as www.coinfacts.com for images.
Exchange-rates fluctuate daily. Look for an on-line exchange rate calculator.
no. the credit companies can look at YOUR record but they usually dont even look at it anymore. and when they do it doesnt count against you.
In Phoenix, AZ, felons can seek apartments through various avenues. Many landlords may conduct background checks, but some may be willing to rent to individuals with felony records, especially if the offense is older or non-violent. It's beneficial to look for apartments through specific property management companies that advertise as "felon-friendly" or to seek assistance from local housing agencies. Additionally, networking with local support groups focused on reintegration can provide leads on available housing options.