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... they will leave Ukraine, there is another problem, I’m here, and when I left for Italy, I didn’t leave a power of attorney for my children to my wife, that they can cross the border, what should I do? I sent with my mother’s documents and my document from "communes" that I live with my mother. And yet, the wife needs to be with the children, or she should be alone at the EC. Sincerely, Alexander, thank you!
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аватар AnexTourOdessa
Without the permission of both parents, a child certified by a notary will not be released at the border! Either negotiate with a very familiar notary, or replace the child with another person so that at least part of the money is not lost
аватар AnexTourOdessa
No other document for customs can
аватар Tet.A_sv
In fact, abroad, citizens of Ukraine can execute all notarial acts at the consulate of their country. Call them, it seems that it is there not only in Rome, issue a power of attorney there and give it to your relatives.
аватар AnexTourOdessa
Perhaps this option is possible, but I'm not sure. Somehow I came across such a situation, talked with the tour operator's lawyers and notaries, whose answer was unequivocally "NO"! Both parents must be present when completing the application. The law also does not say anything about the possibility of obtaining a permit at the embassy. And in general, the embassies do not have the right to certify the document. But it certainly won't hurt to know!
аватар HotLine
difficult situation.
Formally, the Civil Code does not require notarial permission. It sounds like this - "accompanied by persons authorized by them ".
That is. formally, there may be a permit certified by any lawful means, including the consular service.
But bylaws, in particular, Cabinet Resolution No. 932, require notarial permission.
If there is a father, then without his notarized permission there are only two options - the father is a foreigner or going to a permanent place of residence.
аватар AnexTourOdessa
I wonder what the outcome will be! I hope you enlighten us
аватар Tet.A_sv
When a person is dying in a hospital, the head doctor of the hospital can also certify the will, right?
The consular service performs all the functions that are necessary for its citizens, incl. and those that are usually assigned to notaries.
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