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Before arresting somebody a Police Officer must give the suspect a caution. Here is the Police Caution in the UK: "You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned, something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence." Then the officer asks, "Do you understand?" The caution differs in different countries, but is based around the same kind of message.
Police forces around the world share information, and alert each other on wanted criminals as well as criminal histories. US customs officials have access to a lot of this information. It is definitely possible that a UK police caution would show up with US Customs. It is best for the traveler to plan accordingly.
A caution will be cleared of your recored when you are sixteen if you got arrested when you were about 12-13 but if you get arrested until you will have a perminant criminal recored
Yes, you can travel to Canada with a UK police caution. However, you cannot travel to Canada if you have been charged with a felony in the UK.
yes, you can. Many peole have because you already have a degree. It would bring you closer to your job.
It depends on the speed of the officer that is saying it. The Police caution in the UK is: "You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned, something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence." Then the officer asks, "Do you understand?" The caution differs in different countries, but is based around the same kind of message.
You can submit a subject access request online to the UK Association of Chief Police Officers Criminal Records Office (ACRO). This will cost £10 and the ACRO will give you details of all information about you (if any) that is stored on the UK Police National Computer (PNC).
The dialling code from UK to Australia is 00 61.
Australia is a member of Commonwealth; Australia is formally dependent on UK because recognize Elisabeth as queen.
7,686,850 km2 for Australia, 244,101 km2 for the UK. So Australia is 31.49 times bigger than the UK.
Look in the UK Police's recruitment web site for this information.