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Can you travel to Paris with a felony?

You have to go through a visa procedure - Police references to your crime - and will be probably be denied entry to France.



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The ability to travel to Europe with a criminal record will depend on which country is visited. Generally, criminal conviction background checks are not carried out at European borders. Being honest if and when asked about criminal convictions is always advisable.

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Countries that Don't Allow Felons 2023
  • Countries that deny entry to visitors convicted of a felony. Argentina. ...
  • Australia. In Australia, tourists who wish to visit but who have a criminal record must first apply for a visa. ...
  • Canada. ...
  • Japan. ...
  • New Zealand. ...
  • Russia. ...
  • United Kingdom. ...
  • United States.


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You can enter Dubai and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with a criminal record. But, the crime must not have been committed in Dubai and you need to have served the entirety of the sentence.

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Felons who have served their sentence and completed all probationary requirements will have no problem traveling to Italy. Only those who have not done their sentence or probation are restricted from entering the country. They are also prohibited from traveling through any of Italy's major airports.

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The short answer is yes; a felon can go on a cruise, but not every type of cruise.

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Rules When Entering Jamaica As A Felon Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months before you can travel to Jamaica as a felon. Your financial status must be cleared, which can be validated with a bank statement. There must be a return ticket with your name on it before you can travel.

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Foreigners convicted of felonies are advised to contact their nearest Mexico Embassy before traveling for advice. Travelers facing charges may not be able to travel to Mexico. Similarly, people with warrants and those on probation or parole will likely be denied entry.

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A conviction for any of the crimes deemed “permanent disqualifying criminal offenses” by the TSA will cost you your eligibility for TSA Precheck for the rest of your life. Thankfully, DWI is not listed among these crimes.

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