Yes, a felon can move to Germany, but the process may be complicated. Germany has specific Immigration laws that may consider an individual's criminal history during the visa or residency application process. Depending on the nature of the felony and the applicant's circumstances, they may face additional scrutiny or be denied entry. It is advisable for individuals with a criminal record to seek legal advice before attempting to move to Germany.
If a felon lives with you, you should probably move far away If a felon lives with you u are bad at picking dates
Yes, a felon can travel to Germany, but they may need to apply for a visa and disclose their criminal record during the application process. Each case is considered individually, and approval is not guaranteed.
can a federal felon move to another state where they have no family
Probably not. Good luck.
It is possible for a felon to move to Canada, but they may be deemed inadmissible due to their criminal record. In order to enter Canada, a felon would need to apply for a temporary resident permit or rehabilitation, which involves demonstrating that they have been rehabilitated and are not a risk to Canadian society.
Only after they have competed parole.
Unless there is some prohibition against leaving the state contained in the parole or probation papers, or there is a court order prohibiting it, then probably, yes the convicted felon can move state to state.
yes another planet. only thing i can think of? otherwise perhaps another country but most of them wont let you become a resident because of the felony. unlesss you are rich...... The answer is, nowhere. Once you are a felon, you are always a felon, period, unless you have been acquitted of the charges.
they move by turtles
There is no such thing as an ex felon. A person who has been convicted of a felony remains a felon even after completing his/her sentence. There is no felon registry. People convicted of certain offenses must register, such as sex offenders. If you are on active probation or parole (even non-reporting), you must seek leave to move and transfer.
Move to Germany.
NO