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DrewE
Oct 18, 2018Explorer II
Being denied entry to another country is not the same as having a criminal record. Sovereign nations have a lot of latitude with allowing or not allowing foreigners to enter their country, and imposing restrictions on who can do so, and under what circumstances. You do not have an innate right to enter a foreign country, any more than you have an innate right to enter someone else's house or RV; rather, they have the right to welcome or shut out people as they see fit.
It's not a crime to have no visa to enter a country, but a nation can and many will deny entry if you don't have one. It's also not a crime in itself to be a citizen of any nation, but some nations restrict or prohibit certain other nationals from entering.
It's not a crime to have no visa to enter a country, but a nation can and many will deny entry if you don't have one. It's also not a crime in itself to be a citizen of any nation, but some nations restrict or prohibit certain other nationals from entering.
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