18 years of age.the government may raise it to 21.
maybe . maybe not. maybe not at all
In the UK, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18. However, young people can leave home earlier with consent from their parents or through other legal arrangements, such as being in the care of the local authority.
From what i know you're allowed to leave home at the age of 16 as long as you both have parental consent..I want to move out next year (i'll be 16 then) but my parents dont want me to so i can't go as its law for me to have consent..i can;t just leave without their permission..it sucks!
16 as long as you have a safe place to stay and don't hang with the wrong crowd and get into trouble. If there are any signs you are not living a good life they can force you to move back home.
because they want to
In the UK, you can leave home without parental consent at 18 years old. However, if you are under 18, you can leave home if you have permission from your parents or if you are legally taken into care by social services.
According to www.nspcc.org.uk/ the law does not say, it does give you a list of things to consider when leaving a child at home. for example, age, maturity level, and capability.
I Would Say At Least 16 (Just Incase Anything Goes Wrong)
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Yes, as long as you are continuing your education at home (by being taught by parents, tutors, or teaching yourself) In the UK. Different laws apply in different countries and states.
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It depends on your age.