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Maybe. You would have to explain your criminal record and account for it. Obviously some heinous crimes drug related crimes are going to exclude some people from becoming or remaining a doctor. Each state is different.
Convictions involving drug offenses and sexual or violent crimes will likely lead an admissions committee to reject an applicant outright Most medical schools do a background check on applicants. Even if dropped, a felony charge can still show up with a background check, particularly if fingerprints were taken.
If you know that you have a criminal record, you should bring the waiver application with you to the consulate when you go for your visa interview. In rare circumstances, you may not know that you are inadmissible due to a criminal conviction and you will find out about the inadmissibility at the visa interview.
Generally, people only need to disclose their criminal record if they are asked about it. Similarly, for most courses, there is no legal obligation on universities to ask about criminal records. The vast majority of people with a criminal record will not need to disclose it when applying to most university courses.
Having a criminal conviction will not, of itself, prevent you from studying at Cambridge. However, the University has safeguarding duties towards all its students and staff and there may be occasions where these have to be placed ahead of other considerations.
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You will have to declare them as part of your good character declaration when you apply to join the NMC register. Additionally, cautions and convictions show up on DBS/DS certificates, which may affect both registrants and non-registered nursing support workers.
Immigration solicitors say the application must be refused where the applicant: Has been convicted of a criminal offence in the UK or overseas for which they have received a custodial sentence of less than 12 months unless more than 12 months have passed since the end of the custodial sentence or.
In most cases, you will not need to disclose cautions or offences which are spent, when applying to a college or university. In most cases, colleges and universities will not carry out a criminal record check, though they are entitled to ask for one. If they do it will only disclose unspent convictions.

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