In the UK, at 16, you are considered a minor, and your parents have legal responsibility for you. While they can encourage you to join them on holiday, they cannot physically force you to go if you refuse. However, it’s important to communicate your feelings with them, as they may be more understanding than you expect. Ultimately, the decision may depend on your relationship with your parents and the circumstances surrounding the trip.
Depends on the holiday
yes as long as they have a valid passport and their parents permission.
It would depend on the state or country. In the US taking a sixteen year old on holiday (across state lines) May be illegal. The age for sexual consent is usually 16, but taking a 16 year old without the parents consent may be kidnapping.
Eighteen year-olds have reached the age of majority and are legally considered adults under the law, so parents can not legally force an 18 year-old to take a drug test. However, the situation is complicated if the 18 year-old is still living with their parents because parents can also legally force 18 year-olds out of their house.
The parents cannot force a 19 year old to return home. Once they are an adult, they are on their own. There is no legal right to control them.
In most places, an 18-year-old is considered a legal adult and has the right to live independently of their parents if they choose to do so. Parents cannot typically legally force an 18-year-old to leave their home, but they can set boundaries and expectations for living arrangements.
Not without their consent. You have to be 18 for that.
It is all upon your parents decision, but the average 9-year-old nowadays goes to bed in the summer around 8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ask your parents
No, at 17 your parents are still responsible for you.
Parents decide where the child will live and if they are moving they have to come with.
No, unless there is a court order stating otherwise.
In most places your parents can call the police, have you picked up as a runaway, and force you to return home. In a few states, such as Texas, a 17-year-old won't generally be returned by force if they are able to take care of themselves.