In Canada, you can have a passport even if you have a criminal record. However, some countries might prevent you from entering their territory because of that criminal record.
You can also get one in U.S.A. as long as you are not specifically barred by the court from having one. I.E. if you owe back child support. A passport is nothing more than an identification document and doesnt guarantee admission in to a foreign country
Hi,
My name is Kyle and I am a client services specialist that has experience in assisting individuals with criminal records who would like to travel to the United States. Upon reviewing the posts on this blog, I would like to clarify a few myths regarding cross boarder travel. Many Canadians believe that a conviction that happened during their adolescents or early adulthood will not affect their ability to travel into the United States, they simply believe that as long as they have a valid passport they will be granted entry. Unfortunately, this is far from the truth. As previously stated boarder patrol officials have access to CPIC which will allow them to pull up your criminal record when checking your passport. Moreover, if you are denied entry into the United States you will be required to obtain a US Entry Waiver which can become a very expensive document that may only be valid for one year.
There are many Pardon Services in Canada that can assist those in need. A pardon acknowledges that you have repaid your debt to society and that you are entitled to a fresh start (which, of course includes travel to the United States). Don't cut yourself or your loved ones short from experiencing the wonderful sights and places the United States has to offer such as Disney Land or Las Vegas! Give a new meaning to both life and the term I Beg Your "Pardon!"
Yes, individuals with a felony on their record can still obtain a passport in the United States. Having a felony does not automatically disqualify someone from getting a passport.
Any citizen can get a passport, regardless of any criminal record.
Depends which country you are flying out of but generally not, these are on a record for when your passport goes through customs before you fly
Depends where your applying for it and the content of your record.
Yes, as long as the felony does not contradict the romanian police records (a robbery is ok, but a terrorist attack is not)
People that have been convicted of a felony can get a passport, depending on their offense. For example, people who's felony is for drug trafficking will most likely not be allowed a passport.
I have a failure to appear for a bad check that was a felony in Jax, Fla ... Can I still get a passport and travel to london? It was a felony by 76 dollars ,,, but still a felony???
yes well depends on what kind of record you are talking about. as in felony's I'm not so sure about that but if your talking about misdemeanors then yes
A felony cannot be expunged from your record in Louisiana.
Yes. Vehicular manslaughter is a felony and it will appear on your DMV record.
A felony will stay on your record for life. Even if you expunge your record it will still be there.
The answer is yes/ no....If you have a passport you can go anywhere you would like but if you have warrants you cannot go anywhere technically, if you have a passport you can leave, if you do not have one you can apply for one... the agency that handles passports has nothing to do with your record... so if they issue you one you can haull assssssssssssssss! I EMAILED THE AGENCY MYSELF AND YOUR PASSPORT AND RECORD ARE TWO COMPLETLY THINGS ONLY IF RELEASED ON BOND, ON PROBATION, OR OWE A LARGE AMOUNT IN CHILD SUPPORT WILL THE COURTS INTERFERE WITH YOUR PASSPORT RIGHTS.