I have been investigating the answer to this question as well since I want to travel to Spain, but have a prior felony conviction. Here is a link to Spain's entry requirements: http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Embajadas/Washington/es/MenuPpal/Noticias/Avisos/Documents/ENTRY%20requirements%20into%20Spain.pdf And here is the link to discover more about other countries' requirements. I noticed that Canada seems to be one that HAS exclusions for ex-felons and DWI violators: http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Embajadas/Washington/es/MenuPpal/Noticias/Avisos/Documents/ENTRY%20requirements%20into%20Spain.pdf
No
Short answer is that it seems they're more concerned with offenses committed IN the country, but if it's violent offense, something recent, drugs, etc. then they will refuse entry.
The UK has certain offenses (ones that resulted in a prison term of less than 3 years) that can be considered "spent" after 10 years. "Spent" means you don't have to tell anyone (including Immigration officers) about it, and it's illegal for them to dig it up too.
EU country like Germany does have rules that says anyone with a criminal offense with a sentence of over 3 years in prison are to be deported. I believe Switzerland has similar rules. Even EU citizens can be deported under that! But seeing that they're all connected via the Schengen Agreement, how will they be able to prevent that person from coming back?
no, u cannot travel to a republican country if u have a criminal record but u can to the others.
Spain is a member state of Schengen area. That mean the people with a criminal conviction must inform authorities about their criminal record.
No.Airlines automatically check names against "no-fly" lists provided by Federal authorities, but do not conduct criminal background checks on passengers.Even if they did, they would not be permitted to refuse travel based on your criminal record.
Yes, it is a noise violation in many places, and if you've gotten one then you have probably got it on your criminal record.
Most likely it will.... but when you turn 18 you can have it expunged Don't worry... Just don't do it again!Additional: The above answer assumes that the question is referring to a juvenile record, and is answered correctly. . . insofar as it goes.However, if you are referring to an ADULT criminal history record - - if the "harassment" charge resulted in a criminal charge or, was escalated into a charge of 'stalking' THAT criminal offense WILL appear on your permanent ADULT criminal history record.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will always appear on your criminal history record.
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no
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.
Yes
yes you can
No
Yes or no is the answer.
With a private light aircraft.
Basically nowhere. You are out of luck. Shouldnt do that.
Yes as long as you gave no warrants out for your arrest. More information: You can travel within Canada with a criminal record, but people with a criminal record may not be allowed to cross the border to get into Canada from outside.
30 day VOA no questions asked
If you have a passport, sure you can.
yes,as long as you have no criminal record.