That would seemingly only be for felony cases, which yours is not.
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Other nations that require a pre-entry visa are Brazil and India.
I used to go to one that was only 500 yen a night.
The Delhi Metro network, a symbol of sleek, air-conditioned train travel in modern India, seems to have become a hotspot for public displays of affection. Anyways here I go with my story. The customs agent is the one who decides if you meet the requirements to enter Canada.
you'll be fine.
Re: entering Japan with a US Visa and a US felon record. The Delhi Metro network, a symbol of sleek, air-conditioned train travel in modern India, seems to have become a hotspot for public displays of affection. 8.
. However, for those with minor offenses like DUIs or misdemeanors, it is possible.
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See this link to find out that Japan will only ban you from entering if your DUI carried a sentence of one year or more in jail/prison. First, domestic laws revoke passports for individuals convicted of designated offenses.
”. I used to go to one that was only 500 yen a night.
Any part of Japan I am willing to travel.
I have a colleague who had two DUIs and he enters Japan 2-3x per year (save COVID shutdowns).
These jobs can be fairly lucrative. Preferably not religious but will consider religious retreats if they are non-invasive. .
So, a convicted felon can travel to any of these nations without fear of denying entry. . With a felony conviction, you may be denied entry. . Last week, a video of a young couple. .
Apparently Japanese immigration doesn't have access to the US criminal records.
6 years ago. felonyrecordhub.
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Since then I've gotten my life together significantly.
As a matter of general principle though, the CBSA guys at the border can prevent you from entering for any reason they want, and a criminal record of any sort would count.
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Here is the legal information on entering Japan with a felony DUI conviction: The answer is yes they can stop you from entering with a felony DUI.