The best way is to study hard and make the most of yourself. This means that when you grow up you will be able to contribute more to the life and economy of your contry.
Sponsoring a child could help a country because children are the future of the country, so if a child has someone to help them get through the days correctly and has proper learning and is taught the proper ways of life, then one day the child will be prepared when grown up and be able to make a difference in the country for good.
So it can help to reduce the population of growth of the country.
So it can help to reduce the population of growth of the country.
If he was deported back to a country that has an agreement with the US there is no problem, just contact your State's child support agency. If it's a country the US do not have an agreement with you have to apply in his country.
That is the wrong question. You are really asking: If I am the father of a child and the mother leaves the country with the child, do I have an obligation to help support the child financially? There may be situations where you should not feel obliged. But this is the question that needs answering. For that matter, it is the basic question even for fathers whose children have not left the country.
The purpose behind child support is to provide funds to the primary parent to help with school, clothing, food, shelter, and other necessities for a child. The fact that your child is out of the country for more than 6 months really does not matter when it comes to child support.ANSWERBut, he should take steps to get custody because of the move and to retain jurisdiction in the country of birth.see link
Resources, if available, depend on your state of residence (or country, if you live outside of the United States).
then child u hav to do ur own reseach
You could help out in a halfway house,which is where runaways stay for a while. You can also donate money or adopt a child from a different country. What I mean by that is you can find a website and adopt a kid online. They will give you updates on how your child is doing and you can donate food and money to the organization for that child.
The only country that forbids its own citizens to leave is North Korea. And I'm pretty sure that you don't live there. So yes, you can take your child and leave (assuming that you do have legal custody).
While child labor can help the country develop economically, it hurts the country's reputation with the rest of the world. Most first world countries consider child labor incredibly unacceptable and often not use products which come from countries which use child labor. It is because of this that development in these countries is often slow.
No... their people can still produce children - but they're encouraged to only have one child - to help to reduce the population.