Can you get an SES felony pardoned
You can work for the state of North Carolina if you have a felony conviction only if you can been pardoned. Once you are pardoned, all rights will return back to you.
Yes, it would, unless the felony was expunged or pardoned.
No circumstances are given by the questioner - but - if their order of deportation was a direct result of their felony in all likliehood, they would have to be pardoned in order to re-enter the country legally.
Forever unless pardoned by the Governor
If convicted as an adult, forever or until either sealed, expunged or pardoned.
Normally when a pardon is issued it's for good until the pardoned commits another felony.
You don't say what offense your conviction was for. If it was the equivelant of a felony offense, it might cause them to look a little harder at you, but the fact that you were pardoned is certainly in your favor, and unless it was a sex crime, probably will not affect you.
Yes the governor can pardon any crime committed in the state where they govern. But DWIs usually aren't pardoned.
Anything can be pardoned
If the felony conviction is still on your record, and has not been pardoned, overturned, or otherwise forgiven, then it is still a violation of federal (and probably every state law as well) to possess any type of firearm.
The Governor pardoned the inmate.
It depends on the felony. If you have a rape or manslaughter conviction it can be hard but not impossible. If it's a non-violent felony you probably can get a waiver.