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    Default Re: What Happens if a Minor Moves Out of the U.S.

    I know the visa requirements for England because:

    a.) I DO qualify for an ancestry visa and my brother, in fact, lived there for seven years on one
    b.) I was at one time responsible for working on the employment visas for my employer and we had an employee from there
    c.) I know how to use Google

    Want to know the requirements for Canada? I can do that too.

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    I know the visa requirements for England because:

    a.) I DO qualify for an ancestry visa and my brother, in fact, lived there for seven years on one
    b.) I was at one time responsible for working on the employment visas for my employer and we had an employee from there
    c.) I know how to use Google

    Want to know the requirements for Canada? I can do that too.
    Well the kid wasn't going to Canada

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    You kinda missed the point here. But since you seem to be missing a great many, I can't say I'm surprised.

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    Default Re: What Happens if a Minor Moves Out of the U.S.

    If they go to a country where marriage and consent laws state that 18 is the legal age with no exceptions, can you call the authorities in the country to report them and get them deported back to the US?

    Also, if it turns out they're not married, can you report them to the authorities in the US if they go abroad? Because of the AOC and she's not 18?

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    Default Re: What Happens if a Minor Moves Out of the U.S.

    Okay, you really are missing the point.

    MARRIED OR NOT, THEY ARE NOT GOING TO BE ADMITTED TO ANY COUNTRY AS POTENTIAL RESIDENTS WITHOUT ABSOLUTE PROOF OF EMPLOYMENT. AND THAT MEANS SHOWING THE BORDER OFFICIAL THE JOB OFFER.

    Failing showing proof of employment that the border official is able to confirm before he stamps their entry passes, they will alternately have to show proof of sufficient financial means to support themselves without assistance. This will also have to be proven before they are admitted to the country.

    At best, and again this is married or not, they will be admitted to the other country, and this is true almost without exception, as tourists, who will have to return to the US within a matter of days or months (depending on what country you are talking about.)

    So this is pretty much the last thing you need to be worrying about. I mean that literally. Worry about whether your kid is safe first. Then worry about whether or not they're married. Only after those are confirmed should you be worried about whether they've left the country.

    If you are so out of touch with your child that you can't even find out if they're married or not, let alone whether they've left the country, once again I come back to - this is all about money.

    You have two if not three related threads going, and in none of them have you explained why you think your child is married and outside the US. You might get answers that are more in tune with your specific situation and give you some real lines to follow, if you gave us more than base generalities.

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    Default Re: What Happens if a Minor Moves Out of the U.S.

    They'd be there for a year, that is what I know. I don't know what parent would want that because its not the best country, and I do not feel like saying which.

    I don't mean this in an offensive way, but can someone please answer the questions? I do not like explaining things.

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    Default Re: What Happens if a Minor Moves Out of the U.S.

    You cannot simply GO to another country for a year. There are immigration requirements that must be met. "We're just coming to get away from my overbearing dad" isn't likely to land them a visa.

    If you don't like explaining things, we can't help you.

    You have been given answers to a myriad of questions but either a. ignore them or b. come up with a follow-on question/reword the original question.

    You can report them to all the authorities anywhere you like, we can't say what if any action will take place.

    Note that age of consent is only an issue if there is sex involved. If they deny there is any sex, no one is going to care. Depending on the age of the other party, no one is going to care.

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    I don't like explaining things either - not when I'm being asked to provide specific answers to generally vague questions.

    I've done my best to give you the best information I can with what I have and you either reject it or misinterpret it. I'm done. Either you provide some specifics or you can go pay a lawyer to give you black and white answers to your vaguely grey questions. I'm done until we have some facts.

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    They'd be there for a year, that is what I know. I don't know what parent would want that because its not the best country, and I do not feel like saying which.

    I don't mean this in an offensive way, but can someone please answer the questions? I do not like explaining things.
    Words. Fail.

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    Default Re: What Happens if a Minor Moves Out of the U.S.

    Quote Quoting namya
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    They'd be there for a year, that is what I know. I don't know what parent would want that because its not the best country, and I do not feel like saying which.

    I don't mean this in an offensive way, but can someone please answer the questions? I do not like explaining things.
    But you do like wasting time, don't you?

    Based on the information provided, by you, the question has been answered. Since the information you provided boils down to less than a thimbleful of kitchen sponge squeezin's I'd say you got your question answered.

    The answer boils down to "who knows?" since you've really provided nothing.

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