Can you move in with your friend at the age 15 in canada ?

okay, well my parents they dont let me do nothing , on weekends I have to be in at 9 and weekends and I have to be in at 8 on week days . They dont let me spend the night at my friends house’s or anything . they dont trust me ? I cant even go outside two days in a row with out getting hollared at. All my friends parents think mine are nuts ? . like , I just wanna move in with my friend. who can I go to , to make this happen?

Answer #1

Nope - you have to be 16 to leave home in Canada.

If you try to leave home at 15, you’ll be brought in as a runaway.

Answer #2

you will be found by the police and either returned to your family or put in foster care-which can sometimes be really good, but sometimes be awful.

stay at home for just a few more years and get good grades at school. that way you can move out get a good job and I’ve with whoever you want.

Answer #3

Been there done that. You will be escorted home by the police. VERY embarassing. Now let me tell you something. I am almost 18, and have a 9 month old daughter. I married her dad, and we have our own house. That means: We do the laundry. We do the cooking. We pay for internet, phone, water, electricity, rent, baby things, groceries, heating, and anything we may want after that. and trust me, it adds up. We do all the cleaning. We have to mow the lawn, shovel the drive way, clean the bathroom, if we don’t do it, its not done. No mommy and daddy to do it for you.

Yes your parents may seem like they suck, we all think that. But have you ever thought about talking to them, and seeing WHY they want you in at those times? It may be for your saftey. Trust me hun, you do not wanna move out just yet. It is the hardest thing in the world.

And I cannot imagine doing it at 15. Enjoy the love they give you, enjoy the time you have with them. be gratful. cause unfourtantly you’re sounding like a brat, and thats meant in the nicest way possible. your parents love you. if they beat you, starve you, harrass you, abuse you, then talk to a counseller at school. but by the sounds of it they’re just being normal parents. and that means RULES. you should repesct them.

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