If you are talking about an MP in terms of a Member of Parliament, rather than a Military Policeman, then it would be when an election is called. Countries have general elections, when all MPs must stand for re-election, but there are also by-elections resulting from an individual MP resigning or dying, leading to a need for a replacement. Depending on the country, there is different criteria required to stand for election, so those would be factors too.
You would also need to have some experience, perhaps having been elected in a local council, or having considerable community work experience and probably education in other relevant areas. Many elected officials have legal or financial or other such qualifications before going for election. This helps them in their work as an elected official, and also gives them something to return to when they are finished with politics.
You have to be over 21 to be an MP.
lord shaftesbury became a mp at the age of 25
You should be 23 years old to be a MP. I'm sure. In 2006 the minimum age for an MP was cut from 21 to 18
They Get Vote To Be A MP
Age of consent is the age you can give legal consent to have sex. Sometimes it is 16 but it can also be 18 and then coincide with the legal age, age of majority, which is when you legally become an adult.
I dont believe there is a legal age to become engaged only married, which is 16 with parental consent and 18 without.
The only way he can become legal is if he is younger for him to be 18 or older or if you are younger for you to become 18 or older. Depends on the age.
When you become an adult at age 18.
At 18 you become an adult.
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To become a Member of Parliament (MP), an individual typically needs to meet certain eligibility criteria, such as being a citizen of the country, at least 18 years old, and not disqualified from holding office. Additionally, candidates usually need to win a majority of votes in their electoral constituency during elections.
The plurals for acronyms such as MP add only an S, to become MPs.
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