Are You From Wales & Have a Criminal Record? Here’s How You Can Still Travel To Anywhere In The World

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Getting a criminal record is not only relegated to the most malicious among us. In fact, getting a criminal record is so easy nowadays that all it takes is one simple mistake and you have a mark on your name for life.

Moreover, this one petty mistake can affect your life in a number of ways, one of which is restricting where you can travel. Let’s take a look at how you can still travel if you live in Wales and have a criminal record.

 

 

There Are A Plethora Of Potential Avenues You Could Go Down

When it comes to the question of whether or not you will be able to travel with a criminal record, there are only a few potential avenues that can get you to where you want to be.

The most well-known form of travel document is a VISA, and not only is this known for being a long and arduous process, but it is also notorious for having strict guidelines against people with criminal records.

In addition to this, there is also another form of travel document that can actually override the need to get a VISA. The document in question is an ESTA, and this is usually the best bet for people who are looking to travel anywhere in the US.

The answer to “can you go to America with a criminal record?” depends on a variety of factors, some of which we will touch upon in the next section.

However, the best bet for most people that do happen to have a criminal record and are from one of the eligible countries is simply to obtain an ESTA.

This process is much quicker and easier than obtaining a VISA, and surprisingly, the actual application can be completed in 30 minutes or less.

 

How Serious Was Your Crime?

Perhaps the most important factor that determines whether or not you will be able to travel abroad while having a criminal record is the nature and severity of your crime. If you committed a particularly vicious crime or one that could make you a potential threat going forward, then it is going to be difficult for you to travel.

However, if your crime was relatively minor and of a less serious nature, you will be able to travel to most countries. Unfortunately, despite this, there are still some countries you can’t enter with a criminal record, and while this might be a shame, there are still a myriad of locations out there that do allow some form of travel.

All-in-all, as long as your crime was only minor and didn’t have too big of an effect on people’s lives, you should be more than welcomed into any country you come across.

 

What if they say no?

For very serious crimes, even spent ones, it may still limit your ability to travel – but remember, thousands of travellers visit Wales every year, and there are plenty of escapes to be had within the principality, from beaches to spa resorts – and if not, then you could always just go for a walk in your local Welsh garden – with plenty of beautiful places to explore, a staycation could turn out to be the perfect unexpected trip.

We wish you the best of luck on your travels, and no matter where you go, we hope you have an amazing time.