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We fly from the Russian Federation to Egypt, we take a nephew, what documents are needed for him?
We fly from the Russian Federation to Egypt, we take a nephew, what documents are needed for him?
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аватар ollennka
If the nephew is a minor, then a notarized consent to leave from one of the parents, as well as a birth certificate in which this same parent is registered.
The rest of the docks are standard: passport, PCR.
аватар Slav_na
ollennka ,
only one, not both?
I'm serious. from Ukraine from both
pizdanuli, hello Wow! )))
аватар ollennka
YaSlavnaya, according to Russian law, permission from one parent is sufficient if there is no official ban on the export of a child from the second from the second.
аватар Slav_na
ollennka ,
that is, the border guards in the database display whether there is a ban or not? cool!
why I ask: I remember how in the 2000s a friend from Chelyabinsk, a single mother, chemist to get permission from "dad" to Greece to fly
аватар ollennka
That's it for such cases, apparently, and changed the law a few years ago, so as not to look for disappeared fathers (and sometimes mothers). 8-10 years have already changed. The ban is issued through the Ministry of Internal Affairs and enters the base of the border guards.
аватар belleza.61
Or maybe you should ask the travel agency where you make out a ticket. It will be more reliable.
аватар ollennka
belleza.61, but this will definitely not be more reliable. It is always more reliable to read the legislation, and not to listen to good uncles and aunts from travel agencies, who very often talk nonsense.
аватар alla.neshcheretnaya
YaSlavnaYa, why did your friend need to chemically get permission from her father? If only she was simply divorced, or was in a civil marriage, and her father is on the birth certificate. If she has the status of a single mother, what permission, from which father? We often confuse statuses: a single mother and a woman raising a child alone after a divorce, / or born out of official marriage / where dad was once officially recognized / recorded on the birth certificate / - these are different things. These women are not single mothers. They must obtain permission to take the child out. In Ukraine, there is also a procedure akin to the Russian one. departure of a minor. This is difficult, but solvable.
аватар Slav_na
alla.neshcheretnaya,
I answer: the girl gave birth at 19. she did not marry. with great love and faith. I really hoped that the beloved would come to his senses and the father was recorded in the certificate from the words of the mother. but the child has the mother's last name.
she did not draw up alone - she did not see the point. Who in the late 80s was thinking about foreign countries?! )))
when it got to bed, she went with her cousin (the name is the same as dad) and he gave a notarized permission. well, at the age of 12 she officially deprived the inseminator of parental rights.
something like this
about officially-unofficially - I know. but this is important for payment, and my friend raised it herself, neither from the state, nor from her kazle, not asking for a penny ... by the way, the kazel appeared. daughter at age 15. I didn't even know there was something missing. it turned out that nothing worked out anywhere and suddenly he wanted to have a daughter and a wife. sent by both...
аватар Slav_na
by notarized power of attorney: I was very surprised when, moving from one country to another at a rather pre-child age, I was forced to obtain permission from my parents. and, even having a document on the deprivation of mother's parental rights, I had to look for an archive and take an extract from her death. otherwise not released
аватар ollennka
In Russia, the status of a single mother is not so easy to obtain if the father appears on the birth certificate initially. Benefits and benefits are attached to the status of a single mother, so it is not very beneficial for the state to recognize everyone who wants to be single mothers. Therefore, I write that the norm about the consent of only one parent is very necessary and correct. Sometimes a father disappears for years, working either officially or unofficially, so that even with the help of bailiffs, alimony is practically not received, but the court will not allow him to deprive him of his father's rights.
аватар ollennka
"under a notarized power of attorney: I was very surprised when, moving from one country to another at a rather pre-child age, I was forced to obtain permission from my parents. death. otherwise they didn’t let out "- What years are we talking about in general?
аватар Slav_na
ollennka, 1995, if I'm not mistaken. or 96th - I don’t remember exactly
аватар Slav_na
departure was for permanent residence
аватар ollennka
Perhaps some kind of legal conflict, when the old norms are no longer in the cash register, and the new ones have not yet been adopted. Like exit visas in Russia until 1993.
аватар Slav_na
no, remember Kunin, "intergirl". there dad put spokes in her wheels so that she would pay money for the right to leave. It looks like it still works.
I was then amazed that I should have received good from a mother deprived of all rights ...
and it was not from Russia
аватар ollennka
Well, Interdevochka was written back in the USSR, and in 1995 this was already an obvious gap in the legislation.
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