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will it be enough to enter the child in the grandmother's passport to arrive in israel
will it be enough to enter the child in the grandmother's passport to enter the country
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аватар sandra-art
in the grandmother's passport there is no column "grandchildren" to enter. This is the first time I hear such an idea.
that unless you refuse the child. and the grandmother will adopt him ...
аватар nadin65
The child needs to take a travel document, or depending on how old, then a personal passport is issued at the OVIR where the passport is, and a notarized power of attorney from both parents for consent to travel with their grandmother to a particular country.
аватар sigur62
If without parents, then:
1.Individual passport, regardless of age.
2. Power of attorney from both parents in the form of "apostille" (the notary knows what it is).
аватар HotLine
Not enough.
Parental permission required.
The child requires a child pass or passport.
If he is a citizen of Ukraine, then there is another problem - you need to get a visa.
аватар sandra-art
visa??? we got it cancelled. Or is it a separate issue for children?
аватар HotLine
For children who are not included in the parents' passports and are traveling on a children's pass, you must obtain a visa. A purely technical glitch in the Ukraine-Israel intergovernmental agreement.
аватар sandra-art
I'll know. thank)
аватар bileg
Personal zanran. a passport for a child is made from the age of 1 year. At the same time, both parents will have to draw up a notarized power of attorney for the grandmother that they do not mind the removal of the child. For citizens of Russia, a power of attorney is not needed only when accompanied by one of the parents.
аватар nadin65
The questioner registered as - the country of residence Israel, and in the question did not write from which country the child is leaving!
There are slightly different rules from Ukraine and Russia.
In Ukraine, passports are issued for 10 years to persons over 18 years of age.
A children's travel document is issued for a period of 3 years and upon its expiration it is necessary to obtain a new one.
Citizens of Russia, by law, can receive passports from the first day of their lives. The application must be written by one of the parents, and the presence of the child when applying for a passport is not mandatory.
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