Engaging in Illicit Sexual Conduct in a Foreign Place is a criminal offense in which an individual engages in sexual activity, either with a minor or a person who is not their legal spouse, in a country other than their own. It is also sometimes referred to as sex tourism. This offense is prohibited by the International Protect Act of 2003 and is punishable by up to 30 years in prison. The most common type of Engaging in Illicit Sexual Conduct in a Foreign Place is when an individual travels to a foreign country with the intent to engage in sexual activity with a minor. This can include engaging in sexual intercourse, performing sexual acts, or engaging in sexual exploitation such as prostitution or pornography. Another type of Engaging in Illicit Sexual Conduct in a Foreign Place is when an individual engages in sexual activity with a person who is not their legal spouse. This can include engaging in sexual intercourse, performing sexual acts, or participating in any other form of illicit sexual activity. Engaging in Illicit Sexual Conduct in a Foreign Place is a serious offense and can have serious consequences. Those convicted of this crime can face significant fines, jail time, and even deportation from the country in which the offense took place.