Since every parole situation is different, you should speak to your parole officer to ensure that you are able to leave the country.
I cannot imagine why you would not be able to be married while released on parole.
Parole rules and regulations are set by the various states or countries and are normally done by the Parole Board. In most cases I would say, yes, any criminal activity you committed while on parole would have an effect on your terms of parole and could have you returned to jail.
Yes. There is no condition that would exist to prevent it.
I think so, but would I recommend it, probably not.
You can count on a parole violation.
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It can but I would advise against it.
It depends on the conditions of the parole.
Yes
When a prisoner has neared the completion of a sentence parole is often allowed in order to allow the prisoner to become familiar with the outside world. There are provisions in place and conditions have to be met while on parole. One must be approved for parole before it is honored.
Check your parole stipulations. It will state clearly there, no.
Yes, testing positive for drugs while on parole can result in a new charge for violating the terms of your parole. This violation could lead to consequences such as revocation of parole, additional penalties or even a return to prison.