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Entering Japan with a felony conviction

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Entering Japan with a felony conviction So I’m in the beginning stages of planning a trip for myself and my girlfriend, but I see conflicting information about Japan’s policy for travel when it comes to people who have committed crimes. I was convicted of burglary/theft about 6 years ago during active addiction (over 3 yrs clean as of posting). I turned myself it after the event, ser…

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Will my expunged minor conviction deny me entry intro US?

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Will my expunged minor conviction deny me entry intro US? In 2017, when I was 16, I was convicted of a minor drug offense in my country, and now the conviction has been expunged, meaning it’s completely erased for everyone. I am planning to travel to the USA and need to apply for an ESTA. My question is, will they be able to see my conviction even though it has been expunged, like a “special version” f…

Reddit Travel 1.2k 2024-05-14

The Tax Implications of Sam Bankman-Fried’s Conviction

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The Tax Implications of Sam Bankman-Fried’s Conviction The end of the trial provides some clarity for FTX customers as to how the company’s bankruptcy might affect their taxes. But how the IRS might act in the context of illegal activity is unclear.

Coindesk 1.3k 2024-03-06