It depends on the contents of his criminal record. You need to get certified copies of all of his court records and have an immigration lawyer examine them. Also he needs to have entered the U.S. with a visa in most cases. I assume you are a U.S. citizen.
It depends on the exact charge, his manner of entry, any immigration filings, any other criminal or immigration violations and if yoiu can show an extreme hardship to you if he is not granted PR.
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