Originally Posted by
Dubai Stu
When I looked at the Global Traveler manual, it said to include expunged and pardoned convictions. I would think the feds are not obligated to respect state pardons. They generally do, but there are certainly exceptions. When you apply for law licenses in most states, for example they examine pardoned offenses as well as regular ones. Canadian pardons are useless for gaining entry to the US. You still need to apply for a waiver. I'm not talking Nexus, I'm talking ordinary admission.