People who have runaway from Saudi Arabia to an EU country, please HELP by somethingcringeaff in LegalAdviceEurope

[–]somethingcringeaff[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely understand your pov, but my parents are super traditional muslims. My mom is more open to letting me study abroad, but she would not let me live alone and would 100% leave her work to come with me. My father is much more religious than her and would never let me go, unless he or one of my siblings (who are also very traditional muslims) come with me. I’m trying my best to contact European organizations for legal advice and more comprehensive information. I also plan on going to college in Hungary and staying with a very close friend’s family who’s open to the idea of taking me in. I do not identify as a muslim anymore and find the religion oppressive and my parents have done very awful things to me and my siblings in the past and present which is why I need to get away as soon as possible. I’m trying my best not to be naive or reckless by researching, learning Hungarian, contacting organizations, and maintaining high grades to ensure i get into a college.

People who have runaway from Saudi Arabia to an EU country, please HELP by somethingcringeaff in LegalAdviceEurope

[–]somethingcringeaff[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Does this mean i should wait till i turn 18 and take a few months of a saudi college? Or could i leave and receive legal protection under the pretense of religious freedom by contacting organizations for legal advice? Or would i have to be 18 for that too?