Now that he’s a convicted felon, former President Donald Trump might find it difficult to travel internationally.
Now that he’s a convicted felon, former President Donald Trump might find it difficult to travel internationally.
A number of nations prohibit tourists convicted of felony crimes from applying for travel visas, including the United States.
Trump should have no problems entering visa-exempt countries like Argentina, Canada, Japan, South Africa and the United Kingdom.
While U.S. passports do not provide information about criminal histories, Trump might run into a little trouble if he’s asked about his record by a customs official.
New York immigration attorney Karin Wolman said that if Trump were to win a second term as president this November, his conviction on 34 felony counts “would almost certainly affect his ability to travel for diplomatic purposes” to countries like Australia, China, India, Israel, New Zealand and Taiwan.
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