You have to reach the age of majority. In most places that means you have to be at least 18 years of age. Until then, your parents are responsible for you financially.
No, it's the parents that decide where you have to live.
Sure why not sounds great especially if you still have a good connection with your parents.
Yes it is.
It is legal for a child born in the United States to live with a parent outside of the country. Both parents usually have to agree, however.
It depends on the state in which the child(ren) and parents live. If the courts are so inclined to listen to a child, then I believe that in most states its age 13. It really just depends on the state and the statutes regarding the custodial situations.
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When people leave their country to live in another country, it is called emigration.
Certainly. It's a free country.
Immigrate
The term for leaving one's homeland to live in another country is emigration.
Yes, many parents live in one country and pay for their children living in another.
Until you are 18 your parents or the judge decides.
Once you reach the age of majority. Until then the parents get to decide where you live and they have put you where they want you.
Only if they have their parents' permission.
When you have to leave a country you are being deported or exiled.
To Emigrate is to leave one country to settle in another. (The focus is on the original country) To Immigrate is to come to a new country to live. (The focus is on the new country)
Only if both parents agree that you should do so. Most have court ordered custody and that has to be resolved through the courts if they do not agree.