It depends on what exactly you have on your record.
Basically meaning if you have a non-violent offence.
The 'record' in question is suspect in association. Criminal or Vinyl? Big difference. An American w/a criminal record can't even get into Canada from my understanding, so no i think not. An expunged record is a whole different animal. An American w/a vinyl record wouldn't be a problem, so yes they could..
Depends on the criminal record. They no longer accept people with major crimes. Tattoos are fine even on hands and neck.
Short answer, No you do not have to join the army after you finish cadets.
my hight 160 cm can i join army
Yes they can they are the army man why they can't.
if you have a criminal record can you still join the marines commando
It is completely impossible to join any forces in the US army with any criminal record, juvenile or not. So, I would recommend staying out of trouble for the time being if you want to fight for our country someday. BTW: PufferFish31 speaking: I completely changed the answer. Original answer: I would say not.
Having a criminal record may affect your eligibility to join the Royal Marine Commandos. Each case is assessed individually, and certain types of convictions may be disqualifying. It's best to contact a recruiter for specific guidance on your situation.
It all depends on what the offense(s) was(were) and what your current situation maybe. Yes but it will depend on how bad the criminal record is. They have been letting some offenders in.
It may be possible, but a lot of that will depend on the severity of your crime. Your local Army recruiter would be better equipped to answer your questions on this matter.
Yes.
Depends on what's on that record.
Yes, most of the time a person can join the Navy of they have a juvenile record. You will need to speak to a recruiter for more details.
Short answer is yes. But you have to remember no one has a "right" to join the military, also the military will have access to your juvy record, sealed records etc. so never ever lie or conceal any history. It is all a matter of scale and how long ago it was and what you have done about it since. It is more than a criminal question it is about moral and character. If you can demonstrate that you have that now, joining will be much more acceptable.
you can if you have commited a minnor offense but you have to addmitt your offense to the ministry of defense and the armed forces defense commitee. however I would check this with an army recrutor
Yes, it is possible to join the US Army with a juvenile battery charge. You would still have to receive a waiver despite the charge having been expunged.
You will need a diploma (possibly a GED), a clean criminal record (but some convictions are waverable), no history of drug use (clean urine test to determine this), and good health.