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do you need permission?
grandmother is traveling with her granddaughter aged 13-14. parents are divorced. I have my mother's permission. Do you need permission from your dad?
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5 subscribers  • asked 2011-06-1414 years ago
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аватар Sergey220358
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аватар oresta52
If the child travels without parents, then it is enough for the accompanying citizen (grandmother) to have a notarized power of attorney from only one of the parents (in this case, the mother), which indicates the country and length of stay.
You have not clearly written the age of the child 13-14 years. How much is it really?
Keep in mind that children in Russia receive passports at the age of 14. If the child is already 14 years old, and he does not have a passport, then this is a violation of Russian law. Naturally, the violator of the law will not be released abroad ...
аватар irishenka
Theoretically, it is necessary from both parents, especially if they are divorced (or even just different surnames), in practice - if you're lucky, they will ask - they won't ask. But lately they've been asking more and more. If possible, do it better. And you're right about the passport. After 14 you need a passport.
аватар oresta52
No, theoretically, no, practically, there is a letter of the law on the departure of minor citizens of the Russian Federation, which states that the permission of one of the parents is sufficient.
For illiterate border guards, print out for yourself an excerpt from the Law of the Russian Federation "on the procedure for entry and exit .."
аватар irishenka
The law is written quite vaguely, and in the absence of CONSENT, the inspectors can always refer to the fact that at the moment they do not know if there is a CONSENT (in my opinion, Art. 21). I agree that the likelihood of this is small, and even more so on the Abkhazian border (maybe because there is nowhere to escape from Abkhazia past Russia?). But in Ukrainian, in Belgorod, as much as you like. They say: "We'll figure it out, get off the train." And they are waiting for their pen to be gilded... Especially after each new case of theft of a child by one of the divorced parents, which is covered in the press. So, IF THERE IS A POSSIBILITY, it is better to get consent.
аватар Tanya1095
We (Ukraine) were told to get a notarized permission from the second parent. otherwise they won't let you in.
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