No it is not the same. With international Student card you can stay in USA as long as you are a student with condition. Green card lets you stay permanently.
no
you will get something the same but it will be moved a bit and one corner would stay the same by divine
Yes to the age of 18.
depending on the student's decition, she has the right to stay in school or drop out. It also depends if the school is public or private. You would have to look into the guidlines on pregnant students in the handbook that the school offers.
depending on the state... i think its 8th grade.. but stay in school...
only 5 days after that the school calls the state on ya so yeah i wouldn't recommend u to stay out longer then 5
There's nothing special to do. The student should stay out of school until all lesions are scabbed over.
No, Julliard obliges their student to stay 4 years at the school to obtain their diploma.
The German word "sitzenbleiben" means to repeat a grade in school. It is often used to describe when a student has not passed their classes and therefore needs to stay in the same grade for another year.
Five hours is the average time that a student is required to remain in school, indicating that the school only gets paid if you stay for five hours or more.
If the Foster organization places him in another house that is in the school district then yes he should. If he stays in the same area but moves school districts, he might be able to get pupil placed, and stay in that school.