UPDATED – RTAG International Travel Matrix

Based on comments and information updated by members, below is the updated travel matrix for Registrant Travel Action Group (RTAG – www.registranttag.org).

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Phone: 1.972.638.0651

REGISTRANT TRAVEL ACTION GROUP TRAVEL MATRIX
Area Country SOs turned away Law keeping out SOs Law keeping out felons  SO Registry
Mexico Mexico YES YES Unk NO
Canada Canada YES YES YES YES
Central Amer Belize NO NO NO NO
Costa Rica YES NO Unk NO
Guatemala NO NO NO NO
Panama YES YES YES NO
Caribbean Aruba NO NO NO NO
Bahamas NO NO NO NO
Dom  republic YES NO NO NO
Jamaica YES NO NO YES
St Lucia NO NO NO NO
Trinidad NO NO NO NO
South Amer Argentina YES YES Unk Unk
Brazil YES YES Unk Unk
Chili NO NO NO Unk
Colombia YES NO NO Unk
Europe France NO NO NO NO
Germany NO NO NO NO
Ireland NO NO NO NO
Italy NO NO NO YES
Netherlands NO NO NO NO
Spain NO NO NO NO
Russia YES YES Unk NO
UK YES YES YES YES
Australia Y/N YES YES YES
Asia Cambodia YES YES NO NO
China Y/N NO NO NO
Hong Kong NO NO NO NO
Korea YES NO NO YES
Laos Y/N NO NO NO
New Zealand YES YES YES YES
Philippines YES YES NO NO
Thailand Y/N NO NO NO
Vietnam Y/N NO NO NO
Middle East
Dubai YES NO NO NO
Lebanon NO NO NO NO
Africa
No problems in Africa at this time

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169 thoughts on “UPDATED – RTAG International Travel Matrix

  • October 23, 2019

    Good news from pa. Yesterday 10/22/19 the pa superior court ruled in a unanimous decision that internet notification for all pre sorta offenders is un constitutional.

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    • October 23, 2019

      jack u have link because heresay don’t fly here.

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      • November 7, 2019

        I guess it wasn’t hearsay-jack

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    • October 23, 2019

      Where do you see this?

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      • October 24, 2019

        Ascol has the decision on their site

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        • October 24, 2019

          Omg…. from the decision looks like theyve classified the Online registration as punitive :”Thus, we conclude that the effect of the dissemination via the Internet of the sex offender’s registration information weighs in favor of finding that Section 9799.63 is punitive.”
          And as punitive is subject to ex post facto as it related to a pre sorna case.

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        • October 24, 2019

          Excellent, thank you!!!

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    • November 23, 2019

      The state of Georgia has re-structured their statutes pertaining to when and how an RSO can petition to be legally removed from the registry, it was ,I believe, after 5 years of post-incarceration with no interaction of any kind with law enforcement, and now, i believe if correct, it is 10 years of such, before a RSO may petition to be removed..
      If this information is correct, what are the recommendations to and for a RSO to consider, in order to assure an successful petition…
      Thank you, FYI, it has been since1996 since offense,1997 since conviction, and 2014 since max-out without any post incaration probation/parole or restrictions,other than annual re-registration…paid for my crime, re-established myself with family and victim, and am happily married and successful in my field of endeavor.
      Just want.to be able to live without the stigma of something that was so long ago,distasteful and wrong, for which i have paid in full.
      Any suggestions would be welcome.
      Thanks from Ga.

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      • November 23, 2019

        I have been looking into this. It appears it is 10 years from the end of sanctions for anyone who is not a predator or whatever they call it up there. If you are classified as a level one offender by them, you can petition and anytime after sanctions are finished. For a level two offenders and I think this would be probably applied to most people even those who are level one, it’s 10 years after sanctions with the attendant other requirements like no weapon and what have you. If you GoogleGeorgia sex offender removal lawyer, you can find the statute on their website

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  • October 1, 2019

    Hey I’m looking to travel to Vietnam with a friend. Had my passport revoked but looking to renew it. Has anyone had any problems?

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  • August 27, 2019

    Hello all, I am planning a trip to Macau in December to visit my wife. I have traveled there twice prior to my passport being revoked and stamped. Has anyone traveled there with a stamped passport recently or have any information regarding this?

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