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I have a misdemeanor conviction for a "terrorist threat", will that prevent me from visiting England?

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The conviction was in 2002

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  1. Please stay where you are if you are a psychopath as i happen 2 live here =P


  2. Of course not.  Britain lets anyone in, and if you are a terrorist, you get protection paid for by the taxpayer.  Once you make your attack they will make a noise about it for a while and then go back to the same system.  Britain is doomed.

  3. nope

  4. This question is a joke right?

  5. are you trying to get the QUEEN?YOU SHOULD WALK IN CHAINS,WITH A MUZZLE ON U FACE

  6. I do not know the answer, but I am curious as to what you did!

  7. my guess would be yes. But if you haven't done anything so much  as getting a speeding ticket...then you might be able to catch a break. What did you DO??? if you dont mind me asking

  8. what on earth is a misdemeanour for a terrorist threat, please explain. Did you suggest that you had a bomb or were proposing to hurt people, let us know, because i find that phrase really disturbing.

  9. It could be a misdemeanor terrorist threat if say he got caught calling in a bomb threat to get out of a mid-term exam.  Any chance the asker is from CA.?

  10. I always thought any type of terrorist threat was pretty serious so unless you're already a citizen of that country then they may not allow you to enter their country. It might pay to do some checking with the local authorities. You will need to be totally honest about your background and not try to hide anything.

  11. A terrorist threat carries a misdemeanor? No wonder we are in trouble!

    Honestly you need to call the people in charge of passports I think. Do you have one? If so then it may not be an issue or you probably wouldn't have it. That said, each country has it's own set of rules.... I hate to be nosy but how on EARTH did you get that?

  12. What did you do/say? These days, a "terrorist threat" could be threatening to punch someone in the nose.

  13. Not at all.  We welcome all points of view.

    I especially like to see the terror of my fellow Briains exposed for the abject cowardice it really is.

  14. no, its a free for all in England!

  15. Hi

    Certainly not, come one come all, didn't you know every f***ers welcome in this country, I'm sure a little thing like a terrorist connection won't stop you, now if you're a driver watch out there's a whole penal code just waiting for you to step out of line.

    Ray. West York's. U.K.

  16. Maybe, "terrorist" is very bad.

  17. More than likley. You would be considered an undesirable don't count on getting through since any person associated with terrorist activites are being watched .

  18. If you are coming from outside the e.u. you are going to need a visa for start, which will in turn stop you from entering the country as an undesireable and our government won't let you in as you would have to declare your misgivings on the forms. That said if you are european, because of the relaxed borders you can walk straight in and nobody would say a thing unless you blow something up!!

  19. As long as you have a religious reason for it, you should be fine. Welcome to the You Kay.

  20. it`s almost  a pre requisite for visiting england these days

  21. Since when was being a terrorist threat a misdemeanour ?I would have thought that that would refer to a parking ticket etc. If you have a conviction of that nature I would forget about coming to England. We have enough problems with our own terrorists without inviting another one in .

  22. It will probably just make it harder to get a passport but it shouldn't actually make it impossible. I mean, I'm sure the government won't mind someone they accused of terrorism actually leaving the country. Now, if you are still on probation from the conviction it probably will keep you from leaving the country.

  23. Come over but leave your explosives belt behind.

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