Flying into Argentina, do they ask about prior convictions as of 2017? ... Argentina recently made their immigration policy more strict. It allows them to deny entry if you have a prior conviction for certain crimes. Prior to January 2017, they didn't ask about any prior convictions (verbally or on paper).
- Do you have to declare spent convictions on esta?
- Do criminal convictions show on passport?
- Can I travel internationally with a criminal record?
Do you have to declare spent convictions on esta?
If you are permanently ineligible, in order to travel, a waiver of the permanent ineligibility is required. The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act does not apply to the United States visa law. Therefore, even travellers with a spent conviction are required to declare the arrest and/or conviction.
Do criminal convictions show on passport?
Details of your criminal record are not shown when your passport is scanned. The only time your passport is likely to be 'flagged' is when: there is a warrant out for your arrest either nationally or internationally through Interpol.
Can I travel internationally with a criminal record?
In general terms, you can travel to most countries around the world, even with a criminal record, provided that you aren't applying to work, become a permanent resident, or staying for 6 months or longer.