You would have to see to it that they have equal or better jobs/careers waiting for them there, equal or better housing, and that a move could fit into your family budget along with the positives of why moving there would be good, such as learning and growing in new ways, learning a new culture, etc. But you would also have to give them reasons why the cultural changes would be worth the stress, cost, and total life change of moving to another country.
It is very difficult to move. It is more so if you are moving to a different country where customs, laws, languages, cultures, jobs, schools and every day social life is completely different. If you can learn all you can and help your parents get what they would need in such a move, and show them how seriously you want this, then you might stand a chance at achieving it. Good luck.
If you're talking about moving away with someone, a friend or boy/girlfriend, without your parents, then they, as your parents, are choosing to do what they feel is best for you and can't help guide you on a path to the adult you will become if they let you move away unsupervised so young. If you truly want to move on your own or with a friend or boy/girlfriend, then the best thing to do would be to study hard, work hard, and when you are eighteen, go for it. Or if you can convince them you will have adult supervision and guidance while there and be looked after by someone mature, responsible who makes wise decisions, then you might stand a chance at going sooner.
Enlist them.
northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland is independent.
Ireland is a country (so, there are no other countries in Ireland). However, another name for Ireland is Eire.There are 32 counties in Ireland (including the six in Northern Ireland), but none of them start with the letter E.
Because Ireland wants to be independent, so there is no reason for it to join another country.
Ireland is a country
Yes. England attempted to colonise Ireland from the 12th century.
Ireland is not a continent it is a country~!
If you are from another country yes. But if you are just from another city in Ireland then of course not.
A settlement that is ruled by a government in another country is called a colony. The original thirteen colonies were under the control of the British government.
Ireland has been part of the British empire in the past, but no other country has ever ruled it. The vikings, which were a people, not a country, controlled some of Ireland between the 8th and 11th centuries.
You should list all the things you want to stay in the U.S. to convince them, sometimes it works sometimes not just try :)