Homeschooling is illegal in several countries, including Bulgaria, France, Germany, Norway, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, and Turkey. These countries have either strictly regulated homeschooling programs or are completely banned. The legality of homeschooling varies across countries, with Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States being the most prevalent homeschooling movements. Some countries have highly regulated homeschooling programs as an extension of compulsory education, while others restrict, manage by public or private schools, or completely ban it.
Currently, homeschooling is illegal in Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Lithuania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, San Marino, and Sweden. Although homeschooling is becoming more accepted in some countries, it remains illegal in many European countries. Some countries allow homeschooling without formal restrictions, while others, such as Finland, Germany, and the United States, have laws that allow families to legally.
Some countries, such as Costa Rica and Cuba, have made homeschooling illegal, with public or private education being mandatory without known exceptions. Countries like Sierra Leona, Asia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, and North Korea also have strict prohibitions on homeschooling.
Although homeschooling is legal in most countries, some countries, such as Germany, Sweden, Norway, Austria, and Nigeria, do not accept international laws. Homeschooling is considered dangerous in some countries, and it is illegal under restrictive conditions in Belgium. In some cases, homeschooling is a constitutional right under restrictive conditions.
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