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SkysAreBlue

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Arkansas

Hi, I was wanting to know about something. I've heard that when entering Canada to visit, you would only have to disclose expunged convictions that Canada would search for in whatever criminal database U.S uses. In addition to that, I heard that most of the convictions would have to be either felonies or any other crime that was drug or assault related. So, if someone who was to be convicted of harassment, but had it expunged, would that person still have to disclose that conviction during a visit to Canada? Of course, I can understand if it was someone with that conviction who was permanently moving to Canada, but to just screen people like that on a simple visit based on insignificant cause is not only humiliating and a slap to the face to people who believed in second chances. Now, in cases of DUI or something serious like that, yeah, things like that should most certainly be disclosed. In fact, DUI should not even be a misd, it should be a felony, just like animal abuse should be.

Now, there's one more question that I need to ask. If someone was wanting to become a college professor someday, would there be any time in that person's career that he would have to disclose an expunged conviction? I mean, a professor may be doing important research, but if the government is wanting to access that research, would the professor need to gain a security clearance, thus having to disclose his conviction, to have access to his own research!?!?!?!?
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JusticeSeekz333

Junior Member
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Hi, it's me, SkysAreBlue, I lost my password to that account so I'm having to use a new one,sorry guys. Ok look! Just to make this question easier, all I want to know is two things:

Note: This has nothing to do with any SPECIFIC STATE.

1.) If someone was convicted of harassment and that person is visiting Canada, will he or she still have to disclose that conviction even if it was expunged? I'm asking this because I heard someone tell me that only certain crimes would be discovered by border security, especially felonies and DUIs, as well as drug charges.

2.) In ANY state within the U.S, if someone plans to become a college professor, could there be ANY time that he or she would have to disclose an expunged conviction?

Thank you all very much and I'm sorry if my question previously was too detailed or too long, good day.
 

JusticeSeekz333

Junior Member
Arrrgghhh

Ok, perhaps I just need to wait longer. Sheesh, really, as if I didn't try googling for my answers. I wouldn't be here in the first place if the questions weren't so specific, *sigh* Google can't take the place of human answers. For god's sake, the response time on here REALLY slowed down to a screeching halt.
 

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