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Convicted felons cannot travel to these countries: will President Trump be allowed in?
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The article from MSN discusses the travel restrictions for convicted felons, focusing on former President Donald Trump following his felony convictions. It lists several countries where felons are generally barred from entry, including Canada, the UK, Japan, China, Israel, and Australia, among others. Each country has its own set of rules regarding the admissibility of individuals with criminal records, often considering the nature of the crime, the time elapsed since the conviction, and sometimes the purpose of the visit. For instance, Canada might allow entry for short visits under certain conditions or with a temporary resident permit. The article also speculates on whether Trump, given his high profile and past presidency, might receive special considerations or exemptions, although no definitive statements on his travel permissions are provided.
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-ca/politics/government/convicted-felons-cannot-travel-to-these-countries-will-president-trump-be-allowed-in/ss-BB1nBlja ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-ca/politics/government/convicted-felons-cannot-travel-to-these-countries-will-president-trump-be-allowed-in/ss-BB1nBlja ]
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