Surely you know it depends upon the terms of your parole. You can't go without a judge's permission. Have you checked with your PO?
2007-07-06 19:33:26
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answer #1
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answered by lcmcpa 7
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You must get permission from your parole officer. They will likely want to know why you wish to leave the country. You might not be allowed to gain entry to another country, since you have been convicted of a crime.
Which crime, you do not say, but if it was a felony, you might want to check your destination too. Most countries will not let felons enter.
2007-07-06 19:34:33
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answered by Edward B 5
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You will have to get permission from your parole officer.
My husband was on probation and he had to get permission to go out of state for a week and he had to give her the address and phone numbers of all the places that he was staying.
2007-07-06 19:36:27
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answered by Mom22 5
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Don't rely on answers from Yahoo! Answers. It won't hold much weight with a judge. Ask you parole officer, and by all means, get it in writing!
2007-07-07 02:27:03
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answered by .. .this can't be good 5
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They are right.. The other choice is to sneak out and then back in... before the boarder crack down i hear it was about $1,500.00 a pop to get into the US, bet it is a lot more now... bet you could pay off your parole officer cheaper than that... I am just joking of course...
2007-07-06 19:37:30
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answered by James Q 4
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You are going to have to get permission from your parole officer and the courts. Talk to them and see what you can do.
2007-07-06 19:32:03
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answered by Memnoch 4
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It all depends on the terms of your parole. Talk to your probation officer about it.
2007-07-06 23:28:08
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answered by TURANDOT 6
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It is possible, but your not suppose to. WHen on probation or parole, you cannot leave the country. You can get permission to go out of state, but not out of country. Think of it, if you get permission to go out of state, your still in the u.s. they can still track you down and arrest you, but out of country theres not much they can do, your free.
2007-07-06 20:16:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to your PO.
If he/she approves the trip (and they will approve a trip out of country) you are good-to-go.
However, you must have a letter authorizing your travel with you when you return to show CBP or you may run into a problem there.
Good luck!
2007-07-07 00:35:01
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answered by nicolemcg 5
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depends on what kind of terms you are on with your p.o. I vote no on the traveling. You can not get a passport with a felony record.
2007-07-06 19:37:36
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answered by gitargal 3
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