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Power of attorney
Good day, dear ones!
Tell me, please, what documents are required if a child (4 years old) travels to Turkey with one of the parents? In particular, I wonder if a power of attorney from the second parent is necessary ...
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аватар elenako
If you are a citizen of Ukraine, then without a power of attorney to take the child out of the state by another parent, the child’s departure is impossible.
аватар Zhuk_Vova
I have two boys and they never even asked me for a power of attorney.
аватар turlamer
my oversight, sorry, I forgot to indicate - I'm from Russia ...
аватар Sergey4467
The first time I went out, I did it, they didn’t ask. I asked at passport control, they answered that a power of attorney was needed only to travel to some European countries or if you had previously been banned from exporting a child. A month later we went again. Did nothing and didn’t ask anything. But just in case, take a birth certificate so that in which case you can confirm the relationship
аватар valeriya71
I advise you to take both a birth certificate and a power of attorney. Usually the law of meanness works - when something is missing, they will definitely demand and may not be released, and it does not matter where you are from, sometimes they demanded from me and abroad.
аватар HotLine
Gentlemen experts.
Already 10 times on this site, when answering this question, I ask you to pay attention to the citizenship of the questioner. It is completely pointless to give advice to a citizen of the Russian Federation based on his Ukrainian experience. And vice versa. Our laws are different.
And the fact that the person who asked the question from Russia can be seen from his profile - just hover over the nickname.
Now to the point. For citizens of the Russian Federation, when leaving with one of the parents, children do not need anything from the second parent. Only documents for the child - a passport or a children's travel card or the child must be entered in the passport of the parent traveling with him + birth certificate.
аватар _Ivi_
I confirm that a power of attorney is not needed in Russia, I specifically clarified it at the Russian passport control, since this issue also constantly bothered me.
аватар Zlata28
citizens of Ukraine need a power of attorney
but the citizens of Russia do not need
аватар Puanco
listen guys, and my friend always makes a power of attorney for a child from dad!
аватар _Ivi_
I also always did before, until I thought about it and asked at passport control why they never watch it =). There are things you do out of habit...
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