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The child is going to travel by bus from Russia to Ukraine via Belarus.
Hello. I have this question. The child is going to travel by bus from Russia to Ukraine via Belarus. The child is 15 years old. Travels alone, unaccompanied. What documents are needed? Is it possible to make an agreement from only one parent? What questions or problems may arise at the Russia-Belarus or Belarus-Ukraine border?
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аватар natapro
You definitely need a child's travel document for a child, and Belarusians do not allow an application from both parents to leave, according to a birth certificate
аватар dream2013
Permission from both parents is required. If mom and dad have different last names, they often ask for a birth certificate (or a certified copy).
аватар Viltis
The fact is that you must make a POWER OF ATTORNEY from one of their parents. Those. there must be an accompanying adult. Otherwise, your border guards will not let the child out of Russia.
аватар karina22152
and if you make the same agreement, only that the child is traveling unaccompanied?
аватар karina22152
Z just read that if a child travels alone, unaccompanied to Ukraine, then an agreement from one of the parents is needed. But it's direct. That through Belarus, I know. So I decided to ask
аватар karina22152
*I just read that if a child travels alone, unaccompanied, to Ukraine, then an agreement from one of the parents is required. But it's direct. What through Belarus, I do not know. So I decided to ask
аватар Viltis
What is an "agreement"? This is my first time reading this definition.
аватар karina22152
"If a child travels to Ukraine without parents, a notarized consent of at least one parent for the child's departure will be additionally required."
аватар karina22152
Maybe I'm just not expressing myself that way. Sorry, if so.
аватар Viltis
So, I read your law on crossing the border of the Russian Federation by minors. My apologies. Minors over 10 years old can cross the border on their own, in this case, a notarized consent of one of the parents is required. Well, a children's travel document or birth certificate.
аватар karina22152
This I know. I am interested precisely if the transit through Belarus. On one of the two borders can they bind at all? For example, what is consent from only one parent? It is in Belarus.
аватар Viltis
Consent is given for the child's DEPARTURE from Russia. And Belarusians regulate entry documents. In this case, a child's travel document is required. They (Belarusians) do not care about permits for leaving another country. What do they care? The same in Ukraine. You have one law, we have another. But they are only for citizens of Ukraine.
so, here's the info for you:
Please note that a birth certificate for minor citizens of the Russian Federation (under the age of 14) does not give the right to cross the state border with the Republic of Belarus. Accordingly, minor citizens of the Russian Federation must have their own foreign passport or be inscribed in their parents' foreign passport. For minors over the age of 14, a passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation is sufficient.
http://ozd.rzd.ru/static/public/ozd?STRUCTURE_ID=4410&
аватар karina22152
Will the same thing happen on the Belarus-Ukraine border?
аватар Viltis
The boy will just need to show his passport. Civil. You don't need a foreigner. Have you had a passport since the age of 14? So it's just a passport. If the mood of the border guards is sad, then they can ask for permission to leave, although this is not their business. But the child will. Here the main thing for you is to cross your border in order to be released. And we will be let in.
аватар karina22152
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Thank you very much. True, they helped a lot, otherwise I’m looking for information for the second day and can’t find anything intelligible.
аватар karina22152
Yes, we have a passport with 14. Yes, in principle, if anything, it doesn’t matter which one to show, and one and the other is.
аватар Viltis
That’s not for sho :-) Sorry :-) I also have a girl :-) She’s been traveling like this for years ... oh, mom, I don’t remember :-) But our laws are completely different :-( It’s very difficult for us in this sense. Glory God, my already grown.
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