criminal record going to the states?
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You need a visa if you have been convicted of a crime involving 'moral turpitude'; look on Wikipedia for the definition and a list of offenses. The rehabilitation of Offenders Act doesn't apply to America so the fact it is a 15 year old conviction won't help.
This is quite a hot topic on the Ricky Hatton forum at the moment with the Pacman fight coming up. The consensus of opinion on there seems to be keep quiet and you'll be okay, but I don't think I'd chance it with the new ESTA system.
This is quite a hot topic on the Ricky Hatton forum at the moment with the Pacman fight coming up. The consensus of opinion on there seems to be keep quiet and you'll be okay, but I don't think I'd chance it with the new ESTA system.
Blib said:
That link charges you. The ESTA process is free. Try this link instaed: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/esta.html?_flowExecu...
Ganglandboss said:
paoloh said:
Don't tick the yes box on immigration card to criminal convictions.
You'll be fine.
They've done away with that now; you now have to apply in advance.You'll be fine.
Only convictions. Had a customer recently with a similar scenario involving a minor incident 30 years ago. Best policy is to ring the Embassy (if you can get through!) and confirm what you need to do from them. I am fairly confident you can just fill in the relevant info in the free ESTA form, but I'd ring to be on the safe side!
Is the same situation true of Canada? I'm attending a stag weekend in Toronto this weekend, and one of our party has a dangerous driving conviction from 2005. He's been told by a few travel agents that he should have no problem getting into the country - however, the Canadian Immigration website seems to suggest he'd need special permission to enter. He's tried to get in contact with both the Canadian Immigration Board and the Canadian Tourism board, by both phone and email, and has had no reply or defined response.
At present he's 'risking it for a biscuit' which, given the risk of being deported back to the UK, seems to me to be a risk too far. Apparently most people with criminal records can simply 'blag' their way into Canada, and so that's the game he's going to play
At present he's 'risking it for a biscuit' which, given the risk of being deported back to the UK, seems to me to be a risk too far. Apparently most people with criminal records can simply 'blag' their way into Canada, and so that's the game he's going to play

ESTA Website said:
Have you ever been arrested or convicted for an offense or crime involving moral turpitude or a violation related to a controlled substance; or have been arrested or convicted for two or more offenses for which the aggregate sentence to confinement was five years or more; or have been a controlled substance trafficker; or are you seeking entry to engage in criminal or immoral activities? *
For perverting the course of justice you'll be needing a Visa to play it safe...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_turpitude
For Dangerous Driving to Canada I wouldn't bother.
I've been.
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