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Do I need a power of attorney to take the child out for a couple of months? and where do you need it?
a baby on a trip to Pattaya and decided to stay there for a couple of months. I’m going to extend my visa in Cambodia. I’m wondering if I need a power of attorney from my spouse to take the child out and a birth certificate with a translation? and where do i need it?
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аватар Lina23S
Try to contact Amir http://my.turpravda.ua/Amir1/ he lives in Tae, he can tell you.
аватар Lina23S
I’ll send you a personal link to Amir’s company (you can’t place it here), there is his skype in the contacts, so probably get in touch faster.
аватар Oleksii64
A power of attorney is needed - the border guards will not let you out. It's not entirely clear - there on a ticket, but back? Missing a plane ticket?
аватар Oleksii64
For citizens of the Russian Federation, a visa is not needed. Some kind of blurred situation in the matter ...
аватар LediGala
For the export of a minor child by one of the parents outside the Russian Federation, a power of attorney from the second parent is required when leaving for any country. Even to neighboring countries.
аватар travelsita
For the export of a child by one of the parents outside the country, a power of attorney is needed from the second parent (even if the parents are not married). But there are exceptions (when you cannot contact the father (mother) of the child, and this is confirmed by the board of trustees through the court. (If you "tighten up" the court, then everything is resolved quickly). Then you leave on the certificate of the board of trustees.
аватар reshetova-mil
Was in November at the customs of Bangkok did not require a power of attorney. I’m going on a tour but I’m not returning back, you correctly understood the ticket disappears. I stay with my daughter for a couple of months to extend the visa, I want to go to Cambodia to get a visaran. I'm interested in Cambodia, can they ask about the power of attorney when I pass the border? I just don't want to spend money when they won't even ask you for anything. Thank you for answering me.
аватар Oleksii64
I repeat, if you are a citizen of the Russian Federation, a visa-free stay in Tae is 90 days. I won’t tell you about the border control of Cambodia in your case, but if you fly out of the house without the father of the child, a power of attorney is needed in any case - so make a couple of extra certified translated copies - it won’t hurt. They can say that it is not necessary, but at the border they will take it and ask, and what's next?
аватар Pachok
Citizens!!! The author of the question is from the Russian Federation! There, a power of attorney from the second parent is NOT NEEDED if the child travels with one of the parents.
Law “On the Procedure for Departure from the Russian Federation and Entry into the Russian Federation” (Article 20).
For citizens of the Russian Federation, a free stamp is slapped at the border, allowing them to stay in the country for 30 days.
There are single and multiple entry visas for 3 months (the first one is paid, $ 30) and must be opened in advance at the consulates of Thailand.
reshetova-mil, no services at the border - neither in Thailand nor in Cambodia, do not care about the second parent. Moreover, they are not interested in some piece of paper in a foreign language :) This used to be exclusively for domestic border services.
аватар LediGala
I have many relatives with underage children living in Russia, and always, when one of the parents with a child leaves the Russian Federation for Ukraine, the border guards demanded a notarized consent of the second parent to take the child out, referring to Article 21 of the same law.
Article 21. In the event that one of the parents, adoptive parents, guardians or trustees declares his disagreement with the departure from the Russian Federation of a minor citizen of the Russian Federation, the question of the possibility of his departure from the Russian Federation shall be resolved in court.
аватар Pachok
If disagreement is not officially declared, a child with one parent can leave safely.
"The procedure for filing an application for disagreement with the departure from the Russian Federation of a minor citizen of the Russian Federation is established by the Government of the Russian Federation." Those. DISSENT must be stated, not vice versa.
Your relatives were required to have a notarized power of attorney EARLIER. Then there was a different mechanism, the requirements changed a few years ago.
аватар haritonov
LediGala stop misleading people! Pachok absolutely rightly says: DO NOT NEED a permit for residents of the Russian Federation! Read the laws carefully and do not follow the cunning border guards and customs officers. Specially dealt with this issue when he sent his wife and child to rest. A power of attorney is needed ONLY if the child is traveling WITHOUT parents.
аватар max36
I definitely don’t need to go to Ukraine, every year I go with my daughter. But in other countries you need (except Kz. and Bel.). That's for sure. We went to Tai from Barnaul with the whole family with their daughter. I was delayed at the border, they began to demand my consent from my wife, when I approached they checked my documents and only then they let me through. We have no laws in our country. I am telling you this as a lawyer.
аватар Pachok
The rules for leaving the country do not depend on the country of destination.
So, if you don’t need to go to Ukraine, then go nowhere to other countries either, they messed up something, dear lawyer.
Or they went to Tai about 3 years ago.
аватар haritonov
Dear tourists! Do not be fooled by the divorce of cunning border guards and customs officers, they simply extort money from you. Read the laws, go to a lawyer if you don't believe the local experts. No powers of attorney are needed. I repeat: I personally dealt with this issue.
аватар vehadasha
Dear haritonov!
I wanted to go to Latvia with the children to relax for a month, the ex-husband does not agree. I carefully read the law, but the embassy website clearly states that the permission of the second parent is REQUIRED when submitting documents, a prerequisite for applying for a visa. Advise me what to do?
аватар haritonov
vehadasha, the easiest option is to persuade your husband. I don't know any other legal and 100% ways.
аватар vehadasha
eh... Well, I'll try. thank!
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