Yes, you can travel to Canada with a UK police caution. However, you cannot travel to Canada if you have been charged with a felony in the UK.
A caution will be cleared of your recored when you are sixteen if you got arrested when you were about 12-13 but if you get arrested until you will have a perminant criminal recored
because the plane is going the other way around earth which is longer than going from UK to Canada that from Canada to UK
Information about Canada Life UK online can be found on the Canada Life website. There is a link on the main page redirects to the UK site where there is plenty of information about Canada Life UK.
Thanks for this question! I worked this out, everybody likes better where they live, so for me UK for prices, weather Canada... best history is UK, we created the English language and we usually spell the words correctly, so I would probably say UK, but, as you see, it is my opinion, why not use your own opinion. Or look on wikepedia, at UK and then Canada. My opinion is that the UK is as good as Canada. But the area of the UK that is better than Canada is England. Canada does NOT have better weather than UK, it is cold and wet as the UK.
The UK never invaded Canada. Canada is a principal part of the British Empire.
I have UK travel document (blue) do I need a visa to visit canada?
ENTRY to the US would be doubtful with a criminal record, especially if the crimes are felonies.
In order to have a criminal record spent in the UK, a number of years must pass. It depends on the crimes you were charged with.
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the age of criminal responsibility (and therefore the age at which you can get a criminal record) is 10. In Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is 8.
In the UK, driving offences only form part of your criminal record if you received a caution or conviction for the offence. Fixed penalty fines and speed awareness courses are not part of your official criminal record.
No- it is impossible to enter the legal profession if you have any criminal record at all in the UK, even if the conviction is spent. It is also very difficult to enter medicine if you have a criminal conviction, though in the latter case it is not impossible if there were mitigating circumstances at the time the offence took place.
The police and intelligence service of USA, Canada, the UK, New Zealand and Australia are linked together and share the same data base. If the crime was serious enough that your record is put up electronically in their system, then you'll have problems.
No. However certain offences are classed as 'spent' after a period of time.
Soon i hope but seeing as he as a criminal record he might never be able to ;(
Unlike credit records and driving records, criminal records are permanent. If you are committed of a crime, the conviction never "comes off" your record.
In the UK you cannot do a check of your own criminal record, the governments website gov recommends that you do a basic check via disclosure Scotland should you need just a basic disclosure.
If it was after September 2004, then it will last forever as it is classed as a "recordable offence".