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hanasims wrote:I have a misdemeanor conviction. Could this prevent me from working or moving to Japan with my girlfriend? It is not a drug conviction or a violent crime. It was criminal mischief. One more question. I have a Bachelor of Science degree. Can I still teach English, or do I need a B.A.? Thanks again.
Steve Bildermann wrote:hanasims wrote:I have a misdemeanor conviction. Could this prevent me from working or moving to Japan...
No. Only a few types of criminal convictions (drugs being the major one) can be used to refuse entry.
However it is on a case by case basis. If you do get yourself into trouble in Japan *and* they do have reason to check up on you...
Big Booger wrote:I bet he was a pot smoker.. hehehe
Big Booger wrote:Well, is he gonna confess?
Uniform Criminal Code wrote:Criminal mischief occurs when a person knowingly damages the real or personal property of another person. Using the same dollar amounts as the crime of theft, mischief is a class 3 felony if the damage is $15,000 or more, a class 4 felony if the damage is $500 to $15,000, a class 2 misdemeanor of the damage is more than $100 to $500, and a class 3 misdemeanor of the value is less than $100.
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