Yes, if you were still technically convicted of the crime.
If you are pardoned for a conviction, the conviction itself may still appear on your criminal record, but it is typically noted that the conviction has been pardoned. The specifics can vary by jurisdiction, as some places may allow for the record to be sealed or expunged after a pardon. It’s important to check the laws in your state or country regarding the visibility of pardoned convictions on your record. Generally, a pardon can restore certain rights, but it doesn't erase the conviction from all records.
You won't get pardoned if you're not serving time. A pardon does not make your record go away; it means the governor "forgives" you for your crime, and determines that there's no need for you to remain incarcerated. You will still have a record.
You mean pardoned from prison? If the person still has a felony record, no. Felons cannot legally own or possess guns in any U.S. state, even if they are out of prison.
if you have a criminal record can you still join the marines commando
Yes, a person can still travel in the US even with a criminal record for trespassing. However, some countries may not permit entry with any type of criminal record.
yea we can still go to abroad even we have criminal records
NO.
Yes, you can go to Canada for a holiday even if you have a criminal record. You will still need a passport, however.
Yes, Criminal offenses never "drop off"
Yes you can
It has no bearing. Anyone with any record can easily get married. You should still disclose it of course to potential partner.