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I am from Ukraine, I live in the Russian Federation. I have a child (with her dad divorced). Can I go on vacation to Turkey without having permission to take the child out. Will they ask him at the customs of the Russian Federation and Turkey.
I am from Ukraine, I live in the Russian Federation. I have a child (with her dad divorced). Can I go on vacation to Turkey without having permission to take the child out. Will they ask him at the customs of the Russian Federation and Turkey.
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аватар kara77
Most likely, without the notarized permission of the father, they will not be released.
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
What nationality does the child have? If he is a Russian, they will not let him out.
аватар An_na_na_
I apologize at passport control, not at customs!
аватар An_na_na_
We are all citizens of Ukraine
аватар cgistalker
Without notarized permission, one parent is not allowed to cross the border.
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
Then there shouldn't be any questions. The movement of citizens of Ukraine across the borders is regulated by Ukrainian legislation. So it turns out according to the logic of international law, but you never know what they can come up with? Well, or there are some interstate agreements on this topic. There is more to know here. Unfortunately, I stopped being an international lawyer quite a few years ago and I categorically do not advise you to rely on my opinion.
аватар L_ena
And on the basis of what are you now with a child in the Russian Federation? Where did the notarized permission from the father go? Or does it indicate only Russia as the country of departure? Turkey does not care about your entry to them with a child. Problems can only be in the country of departure.
аватар sne03
That summer I flew with my son to Turkey. Both citizens of Russia flew out of Russia. Without a dad. Nobody asked any permission. And the representative of TO told me that now they don’t ask. Although, for security reasons, we made a permit.
аватар vilena2000
If they flew out of the territory of Ukraine, then at passport control they would require permission from the father to leave the child. A friend left the territory of Ukraine for the Russian Federation with a child who has Macedonian citizenship. At the border, they did not ask the permission of the father, because. the child did not have Ukrainian citizenship.
аватар ollennka
The permission of the father concerns the export of the child abroad. If the child has already left, then outside of Ukraine, this permission will not be of interest to any country.
аватар antonua
they won't ask. you are not citizens of the Russian Federation. but they may ask on what basis you are in their territory.
аватар An_na_na_
The permit expired and he disappeared... but I would like to have a rest... we are from Donetsk, we can stay indefinitely. The main thing is that the registration is
аватар ollennka
In what sense "on what basis are you in their territory"? No grounds are needed.
аватар antonua
"No reason needed." yes, sure.
especially if you are there for more than 90 days.
аватар Tigrusya
Do you have a double topic?
You don't need permission to leave Russia. But in the event that the father did not put the child on the stop list. If there are such suspicions, you need to make a request to the FMS.
If the vehicle was leaving Ukraine with a child, then permission from the father would also not be needed, tk. father is not a citizen of Ukraine.
аватар ollennka
The father can put the child on the "stop list", but it will only apply to Ukraine and only concern the removal of the child from Ukraine. If they have already been taken out, no stop lists (except for the international wanted list) will interfere.
аватар Tigrusya
ollennka, in Ukraine there is no such thing as a stop list. Here you just need permission to leave for the child. Usually they write that the specific country and date are indicated in the permit; who says that no more than a year can be valid, no dates. The notary wrote to us right up to the child's majority.
аватар Tigrusya
If the second parent is a citizen of Ukraine.
аватар ollennka
Tigrusya, so you yourself wrote about the stop list, that's why I thought that there is such a thing in Ukraine.
аватар Oksana303
I am from Makeevka, in October I flew with my child to Turkey from Rostov, no permits are needed from the father of the child, only your passport and the child's passport are abroad. At no passport control (Uspenka border, airport) they didn’t even ask for any powers of attorney and permission from my father (although we did it just in case when we left for Ukraine). So go ahead and have a rest!
аватар Tigrusya
ollennka, so I wrote about Russia. In Ukraine, there is no FMS either :)
аватар ollennka
Clear. And Russian stop-lists refer to Russians, they have nothing to do with foreigners.
аватар An_na_na_
Oksana303 thanks, we'll probably take a chance!))
аватар Oksana303
An_na_na, no risk, personally checked by me and my friends!The main thing is that the passports are valid. So book and fly to rest, especially now the prices of early booking, have a good rest!
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