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Is the consent of the second parent required for children to travel to Turkey?
We are afraid to book a hotel without knowing whether a power of attorney is needed. A girl (12 years old) really wants to fly abroad, her father cannot make a power of attorney because she lives in Germany, and my daughter and I live in Latvia. Surnames in passports are different!
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аватар agent_borabora
This question will be answered by the border guard of your country or the travel agent who booked the tour.
аватар Alexandr-
If you and the girl's father live in different countries, then how can you be banned from flying with your daughter from Latvia to Turkey? Now, if he also lived in Latvia, your question would have at least some sense. Book now and don't be afraid.
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
You did not indicate your and father's citizenship. I do not know the legislation of Latvia and Germany in this regard. Under Russian law, the consent of the father is required. He can do it at the consulate or, if he lives far from the nearest consulate of the Russian Federation, he can make a power of attorney in German at a local notary. In this case, the original document is sent to you and a notarized translation and apostille is made (In a nutshell, legalization of a document on the territory of another state.) It's not very difficult and not very expensive, but it's calmer.
аватар ollennka
No, for Russians, according to Russian laws, the consent of the second parent is not required now. The absence of a ban from the second parent is enough.
аватар sne03
Yes, that summer no one asked me for consent, although I did it just in case (Russia)
аватар Inga25
"According to Russian laws, the consent of the father is necessary" .. not true! To Turkey and Egypt from Russia, no consent is required. I fly every year 2 times to these countries together with a small child. The father doesn't even know.
аватар moy_contakt
This year, I was surprised that for the first time, when passing through passport control, they demanded a birth certificate for children (from Ukraine, citizens of Ukraine, flew to Egypt, dad flew with us). I always take them with me (just in case) and asked the reason. It turns out that if the children are inscribed and pasted into the passport of both parents, then the creature is not needed, otherwise they are needed. As it turned out, this was the case before, this is not an innovation, but we have never been asked for a detail of the creature before. Conclusion - if docks are needed, then it is better to have them, maybe they will ask - they won’t ask, then it’s a matter of chance and perhaps the mood of the border service officer.
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
Yes. Wrong. Permission is required if the child travels without parents. In the case of one of the parents, only something confirming the relationship is needed.
But permission will be needed when crossing the border of the European Union. That is, at the entrance to the country. Turkey is not part of the European Union, so everything is normal.
аватар Superoper73
my_contact
I’m embarrassed to ask, what is “sv detail creature” ??? So is the exit permit or the birth certificate of the child called? Ltd___
аватар moy_contakt
This is T9 :) I'm dialing from the phone. This is the birth certificate of the children
аватар Egypt22
From the Russian Federation to Turkey, if the child is traveling with one of the parents, consent is not needed. You need to take the original birth certificate. He is always asked (my son and I have different surnames).
аватар irina-100
We were not asked once (a power of attorney was issued). And the next year I got some kind of eozel. And I didn't do it. Barely missed. And others were wrapped up with a child. Removed from flight
аватар Inga25
This is the first time I've heard this... what city are you flying from? In Moscow, over the past 6 years, they have never asked, I don’t even show a birth certificate (and I don’t take the original, only a simple photocopy, and I never took it out of my bag) the child has his own passport, the surnames are the same.
аватар ollennka
irina-100, what year are you describing the case?
аватар irina-100
2012 Departure from Krasnodar
аватар ollennka
irina-100, this is because it was only in November 2012 that a new administrative regulation of the FSB on border control was approved, where it was prescribed for Russians in white that when leaving with one parent, the consent of the second is not required. Before that, in the old regulations, it was mandatory to require a notarized consent.
аватар irina-100
So they let us in at 12. And at 13 they slowed down
аватар ollennka
))) Well, then I agree that eozelle.
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