Yes. Don't forget to carry your passport.
try the fort house leith edinburgh.last i heard about 5yrs ago
Any criminal conviction, including a misdemeanor, can be looked at no matter how long ago it was. There is no time limit on how far back a background check can go.
Yes, if there was no conviction, and the deferred adjudication is not still pending.
No. it is still illegal ,described as a class 2 misdemeanor, you will be punished to the full extent of the law for "Breaking & Entering".
A Class A misdemeanor assault charge is something that will very likely get you denied entrance into Canada. If you have a criminal record of any sort, you will have to apply for a rehabilitation declaration with the Canadian consulate. If granted this will get your criminal recorded deleted from the criminal databases used at the border offices.
Yes, that should not be a problem.
Depends on what the misdemeanor was, and how long ago. If it was domestic violence, you may not possess ANY firearm- Federal law.
I live in Washington state and would like to travel through Canada to get to Alaska, but can I with being convicted on a gross misdeamnor?
In PA you can
Yes, a misdemeanor from 24 years ago can still show up on a background check, depending on the laws of the state and the type of check being conducted. Some states have laws that allow for the expungement or sealing of certain offenses after a specified period, which may prevent them from appearing on background checks. However, standard checks, especially those conducted for employment or legal purposes, may still reveal older convictions. It's advisable to check local laws and regulations for specific details.
Yes, but it is less likely than with the solo use of a condom: ie: < 1% per act of intercourse. The unwanted pregnancies that tuboligation brings often lead to law suits against the conducting surgeon.
yes, there is no problem in it