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About the border with children
Tell me who flew with children to Turkey. Did you ask permission from your father at the border or not? Or maybe someone took a decision from the police to refuse to search? Checked or not? The police said that they give a visa with such a decision.
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4 subscribers  • asked 2014-04-1211 years ago
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аватар 2travel
Good morning! When a minor Russian citizen travels across the state border of the Russian Federation together with one of the parents, it is not required to present the written consent of the other parent, unless he has previously submitted a statement to the border authorities about his disagreement with the departure of his children from the Russian Federation.
If a minor child and the parent traveling with him or her have different surnames, or if a child under the age of 14 crosses the border on a separate foreign passport, we recommend that you take a notarized copy of the birth certificate with you to confirm the relationship. In practice, the absence of such confirmation served as a basis for refusing to allow the child to cross the border.
аватар sent2008
I completely agree with 2travel, we took with us the original birth certificate, my passport and the child’s passport and everything was fine, but our border guards asked me to show the birth certificate despite the fact that the child at that time was already full 16 years old. A visa is not needed to travel to Turkey, perhaps the police, speaking of a visa, meant a visa to the Schengen countries.
аватар Trisha75
Only once out of 12 trips to Turkey we were asked to show consent to leave (at the Russian customs when leaving). But then we did not fly on a charter, but on a regular flight, with a change in Helsinki.
In Turkey, no one cares whether you have consent to ENTRY into the country of your child from his father or not))))))
аватар 89031002868
Thanks for the answers)) we are flying for the first time)) but is a notarized copy obligatory or is the original enough?
аватар 89031002868
The police spoke specifically about Greece. And by the way, we have different surnames with my daughter. And in my birth, my old surname. Do you need more documents confirming the change of surname?
аватар sent2008
It doesn't matter to the border service that you present the original certificate, or a notarized copy, do it as you like.
If the police were talking about visiting Greece, ie. countries with the obligatory registration of a Schengen visa, you were all correctly advised.
If your former surname is indicated in the certificate, and now you have a different surname, it is better to change the birth certificate of the child to your current surname on the basis of Art. 63 of the Federal Law "On acts of civil status", so in the future it will be easier and more convenient to confirm the degree of kinship.
аватар sent2008
I meant that your current surname should be indicated in the mother column.
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