Visa Restrictions - Criminal Conviction?

About 10 years ago, I foolishly was convicted of theft from my employer.

The monies were paid back,and, I was given a non-custodial sentence by the court system in the UK. A community service order for 240 hours was given to me.

Which countries would have issue with issuing me with a visa to enter the country, based upon my 'criminal' past?

Answer:
A minor case is not considered so much in the approval of a visa.
I don't believe any government would deny you a visa. They don't do background checks for travel visas.
It depends on whether or not law enforcement data is linked between countries. For example, the US database that is used for all visas - tourist as well as immigrant - is linked throught the FBI to Interpol. Is your crime big enough to be known to Interpol? Dunno. But if you apply for a US visa, or a visa for many other countries, you have to answer a question about any arrests or convictions. If you fib will you get caught? Dunno.

The immigration information post by website user , MyTend.com not guarantee correctness

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