You can leave home at the age of 18 years without your parents' consent and you can get married, but the consent of both you parents is required if they have parental responsibility for you. If consent to your marriage is refused by your parents or the local authority, you can make an application to the court.
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Leave School - 16 However you must have reached 16 on or before the 1st of July in the year you want to leave, otherwise you'll have to wait until the following year. So, if for example you want to leave school but won't be 16 until Nov., then you have to wait until the end of the next school year (the following June before you can leave. The only leaving date is 30th June.)
Get a Full Time Job - 16 If you have left school. However, there are some restrictions on where you can work. For example, you cannot work in a betting shop.
Get a Part-Time Job - 13 If and when you do look for work, it must be in a job that is not harmful to your life, education or health, or which involves street trading. You must be at least 13 years old. Under the legislation known as the Children (N1) Order 1995, you can't work for longer than 2 hours on a school day. Neither should you work before 7 AM or after 7 PM on any day, whether it is a school day or not, or before the close of school hours on any day on which you should be at school. On a Saturday if you are over 15, you can work for up to 7 hours. If you are between 13 and 15 you can work for up to 5 hours.
Smoke - Buy Cigarettes or Tobacco - 16 years If you are under 16 and are found smoking in public, your tobacco and cigarette papers can be seized by a uniformed police officer.
LEAVE HOME - 18
18 years without parent/guardian's consent, in which case you can leave at 16. If you wan to leave home between 16 and 18 you should check the legal position with the Children's Law Centre.
Get A Car/Motorcycle Licence - 17 years
Get a National Insurance Number - 17 years Once you reach the age of 16 years, you should automatically receive a national insurance number. If you do not you can apply for this through your local Social Security Office. Remember to bring identification with you such as a birth certificate or passport. Your National Insurance # can then be used in the future to calculate what tax you are liable to pay, what benefits you may be entitled to, etc. Therefore, if your circumstances change for example, you have a baby or get married, you should notify the tax office about these changes.
Open A Bank Account In Your Own Name - 7 years
Be Offered A Jobskills Placement - 16 years
Buy Alcohol - 18 Years
Vote In Elections - 18 years
Place A Bet - 18 years The age for football pool betting is 16. If you are under 18 you may not gamble in public betting shops, gaming clubs or bingo halls, but you may take part in prize (but not cash) amusement and slot machines, amusement arcades and cafes.
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By law, cigarettes are not meant to be sold to people under the age of 16 in Ireland. There are of course many people under 16 in Ireland who smoke.
Yes, people in both parts of Ireland may vote once they reach 18 years of age.
St. Patrick was brought to Ireland as a captive sometime between 403AD and 406AD. He stayed for about 6 years before escaping. He returned to Ireland to preach Christianity in 432AD.
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You must be at least 16 to move out of your parent's home in Ireland with parental consent. If there is no parental consent, the age to legally move out of Ireland is 18.
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The age of majority in Ireland is 18.
As of 2010, the median age of women in Ireland was 35.8 years.
A person living in America and receiving SSID can move to Ireland and keep his or her benefits
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Northern Ireland is the same as the rest of the UK at 16. Republic of Ireland is 17. The age is equal for Heterosexual and homosexual sex.
This is because she decided to become a nun and entered into the Order of the Sisters of Our Lady of Loreto in Ireland, 1928.
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Ireland gets a lot of tourists from America and some Americans move to Ireland to live.
No. The voting age in Ireland is 18.