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second parent's consent
Who recently flew to Egypt, tell me: do you need the notarized consent of the second parent again to take the child out if the parents are divorced?
Once it was required at customs. A year and a half ago, we did not ask him for the first time. Who has been transporting children in recent months?
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16 subscribers  • asked 2010-03-1515 years ago
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аватар Lena_Elena
I don’t know how and in which country, but in Ukraine you need permission from the second parent. And not only if the parents are divorced, but even if one of the parents does not travel with the child. She returned at the end of January, everywhere at the customs they looked at the power of attorney-permission.
аватар tolikk1974
notarized consent of the second parent Definitely necessary !!!!
аватар amulettravel
Required for specific dates. (Ukraine)
аватар 57888
For Ukraine, permission is required. I had a case - a friend simply forgot to take permission from her father to leave the house and the child was not allowed to go at all, she decided to fly herself (the hotel was very expensive), and sent the child home with her friends. So it's better not to risk it, but be sure to make a resolution.
аватар Anetka-gan
as mentioned above, permission is required, in the past, perhaps the customs officer was confused and did not pay attention to it. Egyptian customs may not let you in
аватар Anetka-gan
Or rather, even more likely not to let him out of the country)))
аватар 57888
At the Egyptian customs, they do not pay attention to permission (it is in Ukrainian or Russian), only when leaving and entering the country of residence.
аватар M-V-K1
I am not from Ukraine. We are Muscovites. We know about tough Ukrainian laws.
I'm interested in how, say, from Domodedovo to Egypt. Did they ask permission from anyone at the Moscow airport from a Russian citizen. It's just that dad is now on his own until April 15. on departure. On the Egyptian side, all customs are illiterate - they don’t even look at visas.
аватар Lena_Elena
I can’t agree with the fact that they don’t pay attention to the permission at the Egyptian customs. I’m not sure that they really understand anything there, but they considered it. But in Turkey, they generally demanded to show both at the entrance and at the exit. I was just more outraged by the fact that when entering Ukraine, no one even asked. And the meaning of the permit is just to bring the child back to the country.
аватар Lena_Elena
It seems that now there are only citizens of Ukraine on the site, whose information is just not important to you.
аватар Anetka-gan
I know from the experience of acquaintances that both Russians and Ukrainians were asked for a power of attorney when leaving at the Egyptian border, even if in Russian (fig knows how they understood), but sometimes they are afraid that the father of the child is a citizen of their country. there were even situations when they flew along with the booty, but dad didn’t pass first with his wife and child, they detained him, they found out!
аватар Amir1
it's not worth the risk. Unfortunately, I don’t know the laws of Russia, but in Ukraine this is strictly. The Egyptian side does not require any permits.
аватар Zhuk_Vova
I always have permission from my husband with me. But I have never been asked or asked to show me in 7 years.
аватар KNatali
We flew from Yekaterinburg in September 2009. Dad and I are not registered, there is adoption for the child (or rather, adoption). I didn’t take any consent, I had a birth certificate with me, and of adoption. A 3-year-old child has a separate passport (did you do it for some reason?). At customs, when leaving Russia, they only asked for a birth certificate. When entering Egypt, they did not demand anything.
аватар HotLine
Citizens experts, pay attention to the country of the one who asks questions. The Russian language is common - but the laws are already different.
Three amendments.
- the state of your marriage does not play any role;
- Customs checks suitcases. Passports, powers of attorney and visas are checked by border guards.
- powers of attorney are checked by our native border guards (Russia, Ukraine). The border guards of the country of entry do not need them. They have no task to protect the rights of the parents of a foreign country.
And in fact - in Russia you can travel without a power of attorney with one of the parents. But you must prove that you are his mother (birth certificate).
аватар AdelinaR
Greetings. I flew to Egypt 3 times, two of them without a husband with a child (departure cities Ekatinburg, Ufa) never made a power of attorney, never even asked for a birth certificate anywhere. Maybe just lucky, but in general they say that it is precisely according to the tour package that all parties, both issuing and receiving, treat powers of attorney loyally, i.e. no way. But for peace of mind, it’s better to issue and don’t rely on Russian “maybe”. Yes, one more nuance, my child is inscribed in my passport.
аватар miki08
The question is simply off topic. This is the Tour Pravda website, not the Foreign Ministry website. Only an employee of your Foreign Ministry can give such information that is reliable.
аватар Marina30
It doesn't matter if the parents are divorced or not. If only one of the parents crosses the border with the child, the notarized consent of the other parent is required. This is in Ukraine.
аватар AdelinaR
Guys, the man wrote that he was from Moscow, what do you all write about your Ukraine, this is even a different state, different from Russia !!!!!
аватар 57888
to HotLine: where can you see that a person is from Russia or Ukraine? When choosing at the top of the country, I knock out Ukraine, but all the questions are highlighted.
аватар HotLine
to 57888 - move the mouse pointer over the login and information about the person that he entered is displayed.
I see that you are 23 years old, you are girls from Ukraine, Wrote 23 reviews here (wow). Single. Pretty. With a high reputation.
аватар 57888
Thank you very much, I will know)))
аватар Zlata28
for residents of Ukraine, the permission of the second parent is required
and certified by a notary
(more recently, relatives encountered this)
about Russia, unfortunately not in the know
аватар ne_sovsem_kuku
When a minor citizen of Russia crosses the state border of the Russian Federation together with one of the parents, the consent of the second parent is not required, unless the border authorities have received a statement of their disagreement with the departure of their children from the Russian Federation. The presence of any additional documents confirming the degree of kinship is not provided.
If a minor citizen of Russia leaves the Russian Federation unaccompanied by parents, adoptive parents, guardians or trustees, he must have, in addition to his passport, a notarized consent of the said persons to the departure of a minor citizen of the Russian Federation, indicating the date of departure and the state (c), which (s) ) he intends to visit. The consent of one of the parents is sufficient, if the second parent has not received a statement about his disagreement with the departure of an unaccompanied child from the Russian Federation.
аватар Marlena11
Read the law "On entry and exit from the Russian Federation." there, if memory serves, in Art. 21 or 22 says that if the child is traveling with one of the parents, the permission of the second is not required! Don't waste your money on a notary
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