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Notarial consent
Tell me please, will the notary require the consent of the father to leave the child under control in Turkey, if the child is traveling accompanied by his mother?
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11 subscribers  • asked 2009-07-1215 years ago
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аватар Mariya25
Of course yes.
When leaving the country for Turkey, at the border control, it is mandatory to present a notarized permission of the second parent to leave the child (even if the child is traveling with his mother)
аватар Lorin6688
Thanks for the answer, but the fact is that the child's father has been divorced from his mother for 10 years and is in an unknown direction. Is it possible to pass control without this document?
аватар Mariya25
Unfortunately, no ... even being divorced, a child under 18 years old must have permission, as far as is known
аватар kiara87
I had this permission, but in Turkey no one demanded it, they only looked at the airport in Odessa, but it’s better to have it, since you don’t have to.
аватар iNicole
Lorin6688, I have the same situation as you. Three times I was with a child (in Turkey and Egypt). She had only a birth certificate, a divorce certificate and a new marriage certificate (to confirm the former surname, like a child's) with her. Only on the first trip at the Moscow airport they asked me for documents, I showed everything that I had. The second and third time, they didn't even ask anything. The child has his own passport.
аватар Mariya25
In Ukraine, it is mandatory
аватар abysfinks
From Russia, at passport control, the consent of the father is not required (asked by my wife, with whom I am officially divorced, having in my hands my consent to leave). Requires permission from the visa service of the host country (for example, France or Germany). The Turkish side has not shown any interest in my daughter for 10 years of entry.
аватар HotLine
You asked "in Turkey". In Turkey, they will not ask for a power of attorney. They don't care about our laws.
In Russia
THE FEDERAL LAW
ON THE PROCEDURE FOR DEPARTURE FROM THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
AND ENTRY TO THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Article 20. A minor citizen of the Russian Federation, as a rule, leaves the Russian Federation together with at least one of the parents, adoptive parents, guardians or trustees. In the event that a minor citizen of the Russian Federation leaves the Russian Federation unaccompanied, he must have, in addition to his passport, the notarized consent of the named persons for the departure of a minor citizen of the Russian Federation, indicating the date of departure and the state (states), which (which) he intends to visit .
(as amended by Federal Laws No. 118-FZ of 24.06.1999, No. 7-FZ of 10.01.2003)
аватар HotLine
As you can see, at least one.
True, there is also the following article
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 HotLine
Therefore, tour operators recommend having such a power of attorney. From the Russian memo TEZTUR - "Do not forget to take your passport with you and, if your minor child travels with one of the parents, take documents confirming the relationship and permission to take the child out of the country (power of attorney)."
If suddenly they refuse you, then demand a written registration of the refusal of admission to the flight, refer to the law and threaten the court. And they tremble.
аватар El-ka
Last year, my 16-year-old sister flew with us, my mother and father are divorced, but consent was asked from both parents. So it's better not to risk it.
аватар Zlata28
Sister (with her husband divorced) took
notarized travel permit
from the father of children (mother in Ukraine, father in Russia)
They asked to show it at our airport.
So better stock up on this resolution
аватар 57888
They will definitely demand, but it is better not to risk it.
аватар miracle44
permission is checked not at the entrance to the country - but at the exit from the country. They don’t always check - but there’s no point in relying on luck - if they check and it doesn’t turn out, they simply won’t let you out
аватар Lorin6688
Thanks everyone for the replies and advice. I also called the border control of Moscow airports, and they answered me that if a child flies with at least one of the parents, they will let them through without the "consent of the other side." The main question is whether the Turks will demand a power of attorney under their control? (What is their law in this regard?).
аватар HotLine
Already answered - the Turks are not interested in protecting the rights of the parents of the Russian Federation. If only there was a document and a purchased visa stamp for a child.
аватар Viltis
If you are citizens of Russia, then feel free to go, no one will demand anything. It is only in Ukraine that when a minor leaves, the consent of both parents is required, in Russia there are other laws.
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