XXXX wrote:
Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by XXXX on Sunday, April 11, 2010 at 22:42:20 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- My_question_is: Applicable-to-other-jurisdiction question: IS THERE A LIST OF COUNTRIES THAT DO NOT PERMIT A US CITIZEN ENTRY DUE TO A PREVIOUS CRIMINAL RECORD?
david ingram replies;
Every country has a different set of rules.
If it is a serious record, no country will allow a person with a felony in without going through a process of rehabilitation or obtaining a waiver or some other document.
Canada, for instance will not allow in a person with a single DUI without their obtaining a travel document and paying $200 to $400.
The US WILL allow someone with a single DUI or a single shoplifting charge but will not allow in someone who admits to smoking marijuana or admits to using LSD or crystal meth or cocaine or heroin, etc., even if they were not charged and or convicted,.
So the answer is basically yes. There is a list and it includes every country but the US. The United states is the only country that will allow a US citizen to enter with a criminal record.
Please also note that we prepare Canadian, US, Australian, UK and New Zealand returns on a mail in, email, fax, snail mail or couriered basis. At any time, our clients are in 40 countries or more. They have every occupation from nuclear Submarine captains to FedEx pilots to Major Bank officers to Politicians, Diplomats and border patrol officers. My favourite, however, is a penguin catcher in Antarctica among others there..
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