In general, a person on bail must remain within the jurisdiction of the court and obtain permission from the court or their bail bondsman before leaving the area. If you are on bail, you are typically not allowed to leave the country without prior approval.
If you must leave the country for any reason while on bail, you must obtain permission from the court or your bail bondsman. This usually involves filing a request with the court and providing documentation to support your recommendations, such as travel itineraries or other proof of your plans.
If you leave the country without obtaining permission, you may be considered to have violated the terms of your bail. You may be subject to additional legal consequences, such as revoking your bail or being subject to arrest upon your return.