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17 Year Old Couple Going On Holiday

Should I allow my 16 year old son to go on holiday with his girlfriend and her parents?

How nice of the gf’s parents to invite your son. You might want to check in with them and see how you can pitch in on expenses, making sure he has appropriate clothes, etc.What a lovely way for the gf’s parents to get to know your son better, and for the young couple to spend some time together.It shows they support the relationship; you should, too.

My boyfriend is 19 and I am 16, we are going on holiday to Spain, can we share a hotel room together?

I honestly cannot see this as being a huge problem in general, though your mileage may vary.Every time I've stayed in a hotel in Spain in the past 3 years, some one else has booked and my name has not been on the reservation.  The person booking checks in using their reservation information.  They are as a general rule required to provide ID.  This is either a passport or a national ID card from the EU.  Any guests staying in the room need to also provide their IDs, and they tend to check this to make sure if your room for 2 has 3 people in it that the third person is  paying if they see you around at checkin.The age of consent in Spain is 16.   You also legally need to be 18 in Spain to make the reservation. You cannot do that as a 16 year old without going through special processes at special hotels.  The 19 year old needs to make the reservations.  Beyond that, I cannot really see any major issues.

Can I go on holiday alone if I'm 17?

Yes and maybe.The real question hidden in your question is to be answered by you and only you. You personality, confidence and street smartness will drive that decision, which you have to make.Regarding the practical challenges, as others have called out you may run into hotels not accepting you below 18, maybe some airlines have policies that restrict your travel without consent from relevant adults. However, you may plan things ahead of time and make reservations upfront. Instead of car rentals you can go for cabs and uber type services or local public transport to move around.Just make sure you carry decent money, cards and other relevant payment instruments while on travel. I would also suggest you carry a gps tracker, like SPOT, which you can keep on all the time and your friends and family will be able to track your course (if needed). This way some aspects of your security will also be taken care.Once these things are addressed make you you carry a nice camera, free up your mind to enjoy and have a great time!!

Is Zante a good place for a group of 17 year old guys to go on holiday?

Zakynthos is a small island in the Ionian Sea with the most iconic scenery, the Shipwreck (or Navagio) Beach, which is really a great experience to behold. There are a lot of other possibilities, watersport activities, nice beaches etc. The island is a nesting place for turtles, you can spot really big ones in the sea.If you are up to having loud parties only, Laganas is the perfect place for you with vivid night life. Rarely will you find tourists older than 30.Watch my 3-minute video of the main attractions in Zakynthos:Youtube: Zakynthos Island - Best Places to Visit in Greece HDMy Facebook page: 2 Minute Travels | FacebookVisit and follow my YouTube channel for more travel destinations in Greece, Italy, Spain, Australia, Bali: 2 Minute Travels

Can a 16 year old rent a hotel room with another 16 year old ?

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17 Year Old Move to Australia?

The simple fact is that you cannot come to Australia on a Working Holiday Visa until you are an adult, that is, 18 years. There is no way around it, and, because you are still a minor there is no visa available for you and you won't even be allowed to get onto the plane in Canada, let alone arrive in Australia!

Even at 18 your only option is a Working Holiday Visa as, without the appropriate work skills, you do not qualify to migrate to Australia. A Working Holiday Visa will allow you to stay in Australia for 12 months, after which time you must leave the country.

You might qualify for a Study Visa. To get this you will need to be accepted into an Australian university. But as an international student you will be required to pay full fees, and have money to pay for your accommodation, food, transport, books etc. And that will cost many thousands of dollars each year.

Save a bit more money and, as soon as you turn 18, apply for the Working Holiday Visa.

You can find out more about visas from the Australian Government's Immigration website: http://www.immi.gov.au

17 and 21 year old having sex in california?

Ok here's my opinion like you asked, and i'm not going to judge you. Basically, there's two possibilities of what I think you should do.
1. If you are 100% sure that you love him and he loves you then go for it. However do realize that you are putting a lot on the line when having sex before marriage. Since he is only around for Summer and holidays and is still pretty far away, it might not be such a good idea.
2. Wait until you get married. This is the safest and in my personal opinion the best one because if he truly loves you, you will know and you will be around him more often.
In the end, its your decision. All I can say is good luck with whatever you choose.

Parents: Would you let your 18 year old daughter go to Disneyland with her boyfriend and his family?

I'm 18, my bf is 19, he invited me to go to Disneyland next weekend but i'm really nervous about asking my parents because i'm pretty sure they may say no, i mean sometimes i'm not even allowed to go out on weekends for no reason, and I can't go anywhere, not even to the movies, without their permission! My mom and his mom know each other pretty well too, he even offered to ask my parents with me if I can go. Would you guys let your 18 year old daughter go? If they say no..what are ways I can convince them to let me go? thanks! Oh and its not so bad because where i live..Disneyland is just a little more than an hour away.

Is it inappropriate for an 18 year old to go on vacation with her boyfriend?

Alrighty, I'm going to give you my honest opinion. Remember that this is an opinion, and if you are asking this for yourself, you have chosen to read the response. My response is written on mobile platform so please forgive me if my grammar or spelling isn't on point.My answer is simple: As a legal adult, are you an “adult” or are you still living with mom and dad? If your answer is the latter, then it is up to the parents to decide if you are responsible enough. If you ARE an “adult” in the sense that you support yourself and make your own desisions… it's up to you. Are you comfortable going on vacation with your boyfriend? Have you been together long enough that you trust him? I'm not asking to be offensive, and I don't expect a reply. If you are your own adult, you'll know if you want to or not.

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