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ibexclusive | 23:51 Sun 14th Nov 2010 | Law
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i am 15 at the moment and i turn 16 on July i want to move out, do i need my parents permission? and i don't have a British passport but i was on this website http://www.thesite.or...ourrights/whatagecani and it says i can order my own passport meaning i can carry on using the same passport but with what i want do with it but not my parents decisions? on the same website is also says You can move out of the family home with your parents' permission.(If you're under 17 then Social Services may apply for a Care Order). can i get a care order without having a british passport? because i have lived here for about 6-7 years at on the 10th year is when i get my british passport?
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Be careful at your age leaving home, how will you pay for food, lodgings and all the other expenses?

Will you be working?
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right now im starting sorting out money so when im 16 i would have enough! im looking for a job at the same time and when 16 im thinking about getting a better job than i would have wen 15 and Noth3, i am confussed aswel, with the passport thing, i mean like if i make my own wouldnt that mean im bymyself in this country meaning im starting from the beggining meaning i dont need permission to move out or not?
"i am confussed aswel, with the passport thing, i mean like if i make my own wouldnt that mean im bymyself in this country "

Are you planning on counterfeiting a passport?

What kind of job are you hoping to get?

Are you well educated?
He b exclusive, you betcha.
I can't answer or help with your Q

I would get banned if I said what I wanted to say.

jem
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i want to know the full detail about my own passport, if it means im by myself then i want to appply for one but if it dont then im going to stay with the one i have because i will get a british one much quicker!

i am defently not droppin out of school so i would like to get a job that would pay me enough for the house and education, office job, cafe, clothing shop etc.... i dont know if im wel.. educated but i want to go to college of arts in central london since its like 20mins far by train/car

123everton, what did you say?
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jemisa, why would you get banned?
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It's called sarcasm, look it up.
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thanks jno for the link, imma read more of it!
is therre a problem living at home? is ask because a part time job working in a cafe will not give you enough money to get a place to live plus all the things that come with that (food, transport, bills and so on) especially in London. Have you thought about going back to the country you have a passport from?
IB, there is no way that you can stay at school and be able to afford enough for rent and food to live on your own, you would have to work a lot of hours to get anywhere near that - and at 16 I don't know what sort of job you think you are going to obtain which pays well enough. If you want to get into the college of Arts then you will need to go through a strict application process so it can't be guaranteed you'll get in, competition is fierce. Why anyway does all this depend on your getting a British passport? You don't need a passport to leave home. I don't understand why you think you want a Care Order, are you being neglected or treated cruelly at home? - if so there are organisations who can help you, you don't need to get out on the streets.
PS - a young woman of 16 living on her own without any obvious means of support needs to be extremely careful.
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My neice was emansipated when she was 15/16. The local council got her a room in a sort of host while she finished school. She went on to go to uni and is now a solicitor. So it is possible to leave home at 16 and make a success of your life.

As an imigrant you will probably be entitled to a lot more than she got.

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