Yes you can move out at 16 in Canada without parental permission but someone else would have to sign the contract for the condo.
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In Canada, the legal age to enter into a contract, such as a lease for a condo, is 18. Minors under 18 would require a co-signer who is of legal age to be responsible for the lease agreement. Additionally, it is important to check with the condo association or landlord to confirm their specific age requirements for tenants.
No, two 16 year olds cannot legally live together without their parents or legal guardians unless they are emancipated. In most jurisdictions, minors under the age of 18 are not considered capable of entering into legally binding contracts like a lease agreement for housing.
Yes, it is legal for a 17 year old to move in with a 23 year old in Canada. The legal age of majority in most provinces is 18, but there are typically no laws prohibiting a 17 year old from living with someone over 18, as long as there is no sexual relationship involved. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional or child protection services to ensure the safety and well-being of the minor.
In Canada, the salary for the Governor General is set at $288,900 per year, as of 2021. Additionally, they also receive benefits, allowances, and access to official residences.
Yes, it is illegal in Canada for a 24-year-old to date a 13-year-old as the age of consent is 16 years old. Engaging in any sexual activity with a person under 16 is considered statutory rape and can result in criminal charges. It is important to adhere to the laws and consider the power dynamics at play in such relationships.
In most cases, a 16 year old cannot choose to live with their dad if the mother has full custody. The legal custody agreement would need to be modified through the court system for this to happen. It is important to consult with a family law attorney to understand and navigate the legal process in such situations.