It depends on whether she is a minor or an adult, and if she is a minor, your custody situation.
no she can NOT no she can NOT
It depends on the age of the individual. In general, adults can choose to live in another country without parental permission. However, minors may need permission or assistance from their parents or legal guardians to relocate internationally. It's important to research and understand the legal requirements of the country you wish to move to.
A person who asks for permission to live in another country because it is not safe for them to return home is often referred to as a refugee or an asylum seeker. Refugees are individuals who have fled their home country due to persecution, war, or violence, while asylum seekers specifically seek protection in another country and request legal status based on their fear of returning.
Illegal immgrants/aliens. Asylum seekers. Occupying forces.
You go to get a transport to get into another country
that is when you have the permission from the state to go anywere in the country and perform on national calls
releasing, freeing, Just go to dictionary.com and go on the thesaurus there.
They can if they have parental permission. Without parental permission, no, they cannot.
I am sure it depends on which country you are going to and from. But I know going from Canada to Honduras or United States you need a letter of permission from your guardians/parents.
Sure with the permission of your probation officer. If your officer is okay with you taking a trip or visiting someone out of State your officer can issue you a travel permit.
Yes you just need permission from the district
A person who leaves a country to go live permanently in another is called an emmigrant,