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We are going to Egypt with a child without a husband. I am interested in the following question: do I need a power of attorney for the child to travel abroad from the father? My daughter is inscribed in my passport, the last name is the same. from another is not needed. But in travel agencies they say something completely different. So is it needed or not?
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аватар Ksyu7813
Oh, I didn’t change the question myself! The second of the questions is relevant.
аватар Moryachka
The travel agency is correct. A notarized father's permission must be with you when you cross the border.
аватар Vika44
Depending on what country you are from, in Ukraine you need a power of attorney from your father, in Russia it seems not.
аватар LyolyaS
Russia also needs
аватар sve3944
We made a power of attorney, but we didn’t ask her anywhere, we didn’t even ask if she was or not, and the notary said that this was not necessary, but to calm the soul, let it be.
аватар Chief_87
The question is complex, some say yes, others no, but if the child is included in the mother’s passport on a tourist visa, then no, it’s not needed, but if the child is taken away for a long time for more than a month, then a certificate is needed from both parents))
In Egypt and Turkey, I took my brother with him, he had my passport, we made a child one, valid up to 18 years old, they only asked for a certified copy from one of the parents, but when we went to the Czech Republic, this is already a Schengen, there you need to have two (from mom and from dad) and show the original at the border to the customs officer)))
аватар Viltis
For Russia, a power of attorney is not needed. By law, minors are allowed to cross the border of the Russian Federation accompanied by one of the parents without the written consent of the other, unless the other parent has declared in advance that they do not agree to take the child abroad. Here, without parents, permission thereof is needed.
аватар LyolyaS
according to the legislation - YES, DO NOT NEED (FZ No. 114 "On the procedure for leaving the Russian Federation and entering the Russian Federation" and Law of the Russian Federation No. 4730-I "On the State Border of the Russian Federation"), BUT ... legal illiteracy reigns in our country and lawlessness: my girlfriend was stopped twice at the border (just bred), the first time they almost missed the plane, and the second time she was already literate - she referred to the laws) that's why I wrote "also needed" with a smiley (surprisingly, no one did not pounce on me, but only instructed minuses))))
аватар Zlata28
if you are from Ukraine, then a power of attorney is needed
and notarized
If from Russia, then it is not necessary
аватар HotLine
In the Russian Federation, it is not needed if the child travels with one of the parents. Print excerpts from the above normative documents. If the border tries to stop, then demand an official protocol on the reasons for the refusal. No one will risk officially refusing, knowing that he is breaking the law.
аватар Ksyu7813
I'm from Russia. Thank you so much for the tips ;-)))
аватар III1111
As already mentioned, it is not required by law. but anything can happen on our border. therefore, in order not to spoil your nerves, it is better to make a notarized permission from the father. they said a lot that the border guards behave illegally, but if you miss the plane, it won’t be easier for you from them legally - not legally ((you need to call this phone 8 (495) 626-73-55 if there are problems at the border.
аватар timir-bek
To make you calmer, make an official permission.
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