It probably depends on the teenager and the child, but in most cases, they probably could. A teenager could help a child with his/her homework and explain concepts. This would be beneficial to both of them. The child would do better in school. The teenager would get that nice feeling. It is also shown that teaching someone reinforces the information in their own brain, so the teenager will remember the information better.
It would depend on the immigration laws of the country in question. If the teenager does not have legal status in the country and is found to be residing there illegally, she could be subject to deportation regardless of her child's citizenship status. It is important to seek legal advice in such situations.
If you are caught in a foreign country with a fake ID you could be prosecuted.
Depending on the country and what state the other parent is, it could be really expensive. However, say if your child lives in Mexico, and you're in Texas, it would be feasible. If your child lived in say Japan, it would be really expensive and you would probably only be able to stage summer visits or something.
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Yes the child could have been born in India , but both the parents are American citizens so there should be no problem.
Foreign investors already invest in the US, and have since the founding of the country.
There could be many reasons for this, one is this teenager could be using drugs another could be the teenager has depression.
increased government regulations
The general age is 12. Anyone can babysit a parent's child from a family member to someone they hired who could be a teenager.
you could just be presenting a problem to the legion.
I'm not sure on this, but it could be blaine larsen "how do you get that lonely"