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Issuance of consent
Please tell me. I, as a 3rd person, am taking a 15 year old child to Turkey. My father and mother issued me a Consent, which contains the data of the birth certificate of the child. BUT the child already has his Russian passport. Is this a bug? Do I need to re-register the Consent and indicate the passport data of the child, or is it also possible according to the certificate? Thanks
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аватар lazy_person
First of all, you need to have your own passport. At the moment, a biometric passport valid for 10 years can be issued for a child under the age of 14 (the state duty is 1,200 rubles), from the age of 14 the state duty is already 2,500 rubles. Also, for a child under the age of 14, it is necessary to have a birth certificate with a stamp on belonging to the citizenship of the Russian Federation (instead of a stamp, the certificate may contain an insert on citizenship). If a child travels abroad without parents, then they need a notarized consent to the child's departure. When following a child abroad with one of the parents, it is necessary to consult any travel agency regarding consent. Because, each country has its own requirements regarding the entry of citizens with minor children.
A child of 15 years old who has a civil passport of the Russian Federation, when traveling abroad, must have a foreign passport of the child and a notarized certificate of the parents confirming their consent to travel with you of their child. The birth certificate in this case is valid if the child is under 14 years old.
аватар Marafetka
The travel permit always contains the child's birth certificate. By the way, take it with you, just in case.
аватар kobozeva3
She has a 10 year passport. So, if we take a birth certificate, then the passport of the Russian Federation does not matter to her anymore?
аватар Marafetka
Well, in general, no one needs a Russian passport for a trip abroad. For a child, you need a birth certificate and a RFP. A certificate for permission is needed to prove that the people who gave it are really mom and dad. This is not indicated in a regular passport.
аватар orbittours.ru
a child under 16 traveling without parents must have permission from them, a passport gives the child the right to travel abroad and that's it. But the right to export is not yours abroad, you need to prove permission.
аватар kobozeva3
Thanks a lot for your help)))
аватар lazy_person
A child of 15 years old who has a civil passport of the Russian Federation, when traveling abroad, must have a foreign passport of the child and a notarized certificate of the parents confirming their consent to travel with you of their child. The birth certificate in this case is valid if the child is under 14 years old. Take a certificate, just in case...
аватар lazy_person
"She has a passport for 10 years" ...
A 10-year-old child and a 15-year-old child who has a general passport of the Russian Federation are two different children. Children grow up and change very quickly.
You need to issue a "Child Passport" for a 15-year-old child, if possible, make changes to her passport (new photo). But I think I will have to make a new passport, since from the age of 14 there are other fees (more expensive) for issuing a passport. You also need a notarized certificate (permission) of both parents for their child to travel abroad with you. In this "permit", in the form of its execution, there are data from the "Certificate of the birth of the child." From the age of 14, having a "Child's Passport" and "Permission of Parents" in hand, it is not necessary to have a "Birth Certificate" with you.
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