how can i get a grant as a felon?
The antonym of felon is law-abiding citizen.
If you're considering robbing that store, you have a future as a felon.
It is possible for a felon to move to Canada, but they may be deemed inadmissible due to their criminal record. In order to enter Canada, a felon would need to apply for a temporary resident permit or rehabilitation, which involves demonstrating that they have been rehabilitated and are not a risk to Canadian society.
It is possible for a felon to receive a TWIC card, but eligibility will depend on the severity of the felony conviction and how much time has passed since the offense. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) evaluates each application on a case-by-case basis.
In most cases, a landlord may refuse to rent to a felon or allow them to be a cosigner due to concerns about their criminal history. However, it ultimately depends on the landlord's policies and discretion.
Yes, a felon can receive a federal grant, but eligibility may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the felony conviction and the requirements of the grant program.
In legal terms yes but in moral sense a convicted felon should not get any grant as the unscrupulous tendencies surface up while conducting business.
Unless the felon is on some type of parole or probation where his travel is restricted by the court, he should be able to. The question is, will the Philippines grant them a visa to enter the country.
Yes, a felon can travel to England, but they may need to apply for a visa and disclose their criminal record during the application process. The decision to grant entry will ultimately be up to the UK government.
If they ask your permission and you grant it, absolutely.
A felon is sadly a felon, BUT! when all your rights are restored, depending on the type of felony an individual has, can be the deciding point of whether one is eligible or not. If a drug related felony is the case, a Certificate of rehabilitation will help you out to get into court and have that put on your record, because those charges aren't eligible for reducement to misdemeanors, or to be expunged.
You actually don't need a grant to start a business. I teach 'like-minded' felons how to be their own boss, create their own paychecks and live life on their own terms. For more info...check out http://www.HomeBizForFelonz.info
It is possible, however it depends on the type of felony. You can check with the Financial Aid Office at any college or university for detailed information.
Yes a convicted felon may leave the country unless on probation or parole. If this is the case, the convict must get written consent by their parole officer to do so. This applies in the USA.Additional: Note that some countries may not grant you entrance because of your criminal status.
No, once a felon always a felon.
Texas does not grant hunting rights to illiterates
A felon could be anybody.