Until the age of 18 minors are bound by their parents. This is due to the fact that the parents are legally bound for the actions of the minor. I would not do it without the blessings of the parents. The 18 yr old could be put in jail. In the "eyes" of the law, no. As stated by the previous poster, if the parents of the minor object to the relationship it could result in some serious legal trouble. A 14-years-old is not considered of age, for any type of relationship with an adult in any state. All states reserve the right to enforce and prosecute the adult offender when it pertains to laws governing minor and adult relationships. The relationship itself does not necessarily have to be of a sexual nature for authorities to take action; and said authorities do not need the co-operation of the minor or the minor's parents to do so.
no
Traveling abroad with a child who has dual citizenship without the consent of the father can be legally complex and may vary by jurisdiction. Generally, it's advisable to obtain consent from both parents to avoid potential legal issues, such as allegations of parental kidnapping. If consent cannot be obtained, you may need to seek legal advice or a court order allowing the travel. Always check the laws of both countries involved and consult with a legal professional for guidance.
To write a letter of consent from a husband to his wife allowing her to travel abroad, start with a formal greeting and clearly state your intent. Include your full name, address, and contact information, followed by your wife's name and travel details, such as destination and dates. Express your consent and support for her trip, and conclude with your signature and date. Ensure the tone is respectful and affirming.
yes, with written parental/guardian consent and included in your travel documentation/ with the agreement with the airline company& government policy and officially applied for ; no if you are on your own without a chaperone and have not been given consent; yes, if you are with an accompanying adult responsible for you, need not be a parent, but official application still has to be made.
At the age of 18 you are free to move out of the state, vote, or join the army without parental consent, but you cannot buy alcohol until you are 21. Amazing, don't you think?
No, a married woman does not need parental permission to travel. Once married, they are considered to be an adult and emancipated.
Next year, I'll travel abroad.
For the same reasons anyone else travels abroad.
No
no but it is advisable
Yes, Russian citizens can freely leave Russia to travel abroad.
With permission it may be if she's on a break from school, but not a good idea unless a relative or responsible adult is on the receiving end. If so, the trip would be very educational. You don't want her running around loose abroad with no controls. You are still responsible.