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Is Uk Share All Criminal Record With Usa , Canada, Australia
I got criminal conviction in 29-12-14 for phone harasement to my xgirl friend & got sentence comunity order which. 60 hour unpaid work and 9 month supervision order.
My question is that
Is uk share criminal record with USA and Australia?
I am holding bangladeshi passport and if I apply for visit visa from my country they can find my criminal record if I not disclose?
If I disclose will I grant for visa ?
My question is that
Is uk share criminal record with USA and Australia?
I am holding bangladeshi passport and if I apply for visit visa from my country they can find my criminal record if I not disclose?
If I disclose will I grant for visa ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The UK is barred from routinely passing on details of UK criminal records under EU law. However the UK is permitted to pass on information in responses to specific requests from the USA and a great deal is passed on under the guise of 'anti-terrorism' (despite the fact the vast amount of such information almost certainly has absolutely nothing to do with potential terrorist threats).
If you apply for a tourist visa (without disclosing your conviction) you might get away with it. However if you apply for any form of work visa, or residence visa, the stringent checks that the US authorities carry out will almost certainly reveal your conviction.
Canada shares information with the USA, so anything the US authorities can find out can probably also be found out by the Canadian ones. The situation may well be similar with Australia. (Because of the security issues involved, it's almost impossible to find out exactly what is passed from one country to another but it's probably a great deal more than anyone will ever admit to).
Declaring such a recent conviction would almost certainly result in you being refused any form of visa for the countries you mention. (Canadian law places an automatic bar on you being given one, as does US law if the offence is classified as 'moral turpitude'). You typically need to allow 10 years to pass before you might be considered for a visa.
If you apply for a tourist visa (without disclosing your conviction) you might get away with it. However if you apply for any form of work visa, or residence visa, the stringent checks that the US authorities carry out will almost certainly reveal your conviction.
Canada shares information with the USA, so anything the US authorities can find out can probably also be found out by the Canadian ones. The situation may well be similar with Australia. (Because of the security issues involved, it's almost impossible to find out exactly what is passed from one country to another but it's probably a great deal more than anyone will ever admit to).
Declaring such a recent conviction would almost certainly result in you being refused any form of visa for the countries you mention. (Canadian law places an automatic bar on you being given one, as does US law if the offence is classified as 'moral turpitude'). You typically need to allow 10 years to pass before you might be considered for a visa.
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The USA - Canada immigration computers hand-shake
and so do the Australia - NZ computers if the programmes on Oz immigration are anything to go by
however your question is, as a Bangladeshi if you apply from Bangladesh, will they pick it up ...
well since you will certainly get 'banned' if you do declare
quite honestly I would give it a go
and so do the Australia - NZ computers if the programmes on Oz immigration are anything to go by
however your question is, as a Bangladeshi if you apply from Bangladesh, will they pick it up ...
well since you will certainly get 'banned' if you do declare
quite honestly I would give it a go
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