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If the child turns 18 3 days after the start of the tour
Please answer, if the child turns 18 on the 22nd, they offer a ticket for three for 7 days from the 19th, i.e. 18 years will come when he is abroad. A photo of the child is pasted into both passports of the parents. Will customs let the three of us through?
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аватар 57888
Children aged 14 and over must have their own travel document to enter Egypt.
аватар 57888
And since he will be 18 years old in a couple of weeks, he needs a passport. A foreign passport can be issued from the age of 17 (upon a written request from the parents)
аватар vitall
Children under 18 can travel with their parents on the basis of a photo pasted into their parents' passport (we traveled only half a year ago and there were no problems). From the age of 14 you need a travel card if you are traveling on your own. And what does it mean if you turn 18 in a couple of weeks, then you need a passport, on what basis?
аватар 57888
on the grounds that he turns 18 on the trip
аватар vitall
We know when a passport can be issued. I'm wondering if there is anywhere it says that if you turn 18 years old on a trip, then you need a passport. The law clearly states that a child has the right of way if his photo is pasted and entered in the parents' passport, up to 18. But he leaves at 17, the point is that he will enter at 18. I would like to hear the opinion of other experts, besides 57888.
аватар Pachok
RIGHT OF ROAD, i.e. crossing the border and staying abroad, and not just leaving
аватар miki08
Contact the OVIR at the place of residence, and they will give you comprehensive information. Since you asked a question, I'm sorry they won't answer you for sure, each country has its own laws.
аватар aleks_9925
you clearly wrote that you need a passport. He will turn 18 at the time of the trip, and in Ukraine a passport is issued from the age of 18. You can get out, but you can't get in. You should have thought about this before!
аватар jabetta
My son used to always travel with me using my passport, and from the age of 16 they didn’t open a single visa for us, they demanded a separate travel document. This applies to Europe (not only Schengen). I think that in your case there will also be problems.
аватар HotLine
Formally. The entry in the parent's passport is the child's "passport" with a validity period of 18 years. Those. from the first day of the 19th year it becomes invalid. Therefore, any border crossing from this day on may be problematic. You can even be stopped at the border of Egypt at the entrance, as it is required that the passport be valid at the time of return.
аватар vitall
Thanks everyone for the replies. In OVIR they said that you can go, but before the 22nd (when you turn 18) you need to return.
аватар Pachok
OVIR can only tell what concerns your country, while "foreigners" will not let a person into their territory whose travel document expires before the return to their homeland.
аватар LyolyaS
to obtain a regular Egyptian tourist visa, there are not so many requirements, and the main (and most "controversial") of them are: the validity of the passport must be at least two months from the date of the end of the planned tour and children from 14 years old must have their own passport . Since Egyptian customs officers are not very demanding and (if you're lucky) turn a blind eye to many things, they may let children in even at the age of 17 on the parent's passport, but there is a big risk that, released from Ukraine, your child will be denied entry to Egypt and your vacation will be ruined
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