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In many countries a conviction will not show after a number of years on these kind of checks. It will still be in your police file but might not show on a police clearence. As every country (and state) has its on rules regrading this, the best thing to do is to ask a lawyer, your embassy or the government agency that deals with these kind of checks.

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Both Thai and home country police clearances are required as part of a PR application, although Thai immigration takes care of sourcing the local one. I would have thought that any home country conviction would require at minimum an explanation and anything more than the most minor of offences would result in rejection.

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