In Japan there is not a child limit for parents determining the number of children they're allowed to have. However, there is a government-imposed limit of two children allowed per family currently being used in China. It was used previously in the Vietnam until 2008 and the policy has been discussed in regards to being implemented in the Philippines.
The great-grand child to parents who immigrated from Japan,
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The US will recognize the child as an American citizen. Japan may allow them to claim Japanese citizenship, but I don't believe they do.
There is no actual age limit, the parents or child can choose not to use stockings.
As a qualifyinf child, yes. (It varies on if your in school and such), but as a qualifying relative, no.
Either 18 or any age.
Parents should consider a child's maturity before allowing the child to have social media accounts. The parents should limit the amount of time the child spends on social media. Parents should also keep the lines of communication open with their child so that they can tell if there are any negative influences on the child from social networking.
There isn't an age limit but most parents won't let there children walk alone until there about 11. But it is really there parents choice
Children in the state of Illinois can not be left home alone until the age of 14. When a child is left at home without an adult caretaker in Illinois, the parents or guardian can be charged with child endangerment.
no limit
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I believe it would all depend on the adoptive parents. I think they would have final say if they want any of the child's birth family involved in the child's life. The adoptive parents if they were to allow it, might also limit the amount of information you could tell the child (depending on the age of the child) such as if you can tell the child you are their sibling or if you can only be known as a friend.