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Not in the United States though... people have been deported due to "spent" or "expunged" convictions! But everywhere else seems to treat a "spent" conviction as nonexistent. For example, in the UK you don't even have to declare a "spent" conviction.ElenaW wrote:As far as I know. If it was dismissed, it's considered spent.
Oh yeah totally agree. I meant in the UK. The US is ridiculous when it comes to convictions. But who would want to live there anyways?taiwanluthiers wrote:Not in the United States though... people have been deported due to "spent" or "expunged" convictions! But everywhere else seems to treat a "spent" conviction as nonexistent. For example, in the UK you don't even have to declare a "spent" conviction.ElenaW wrote:As far as I know. If it was dismissed, it's considered spent.