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Reply to "He has a passport, but is it OK for him to leave the country without letting his dad know?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This isn't an "ask the audience" question. If you can't ask a lawyer, at least ask Google. What is a Travel Consent Form?[b] A Travel Consent Form is a legal document which proves to travel authorities that you have the required permissions to travel with a minor child. [i]A Travel Consent Form: Proves to authorities and foreign officials that a minor child has consent from BOTH of his or her parent(s) or guardian(s) to travel.[/i] Helps to prevent problems, delays, and cancellations at the border or airport. Is essential for all minor children traveling without parents or guardians, or only one parent or guardian. Can be used by schools, churches, sports teams and other organizations that need a minor child Travel Consent form. Who Needs a Travel Consent Form? [i]When a minor child is travelling without both parents a Travel Consent form will be required by the airlines and customs and immigration officials. Failure to produce this document could easily result in your being denied boarding or travel or entry to the destination country. The travel consent form should include the destination, dates of travel and contact information for the other parent. Any adult travelling with a minor child needs to have written, notarized proof that you have the legal right and permission to take a minor child on a trip, [b]either within or out of Canada.[/b][/i] A notarized travel consent form is most acceptable by airlines, border authorities and customs agents. [i]This applies to all adults travelling alone with a minor child including Custodial parent Non-custodial parent Legal Guardian(s) of a minor child travelling without parent or guardian[/i] All other adults (schools trip supervisors etc) travelling with the child[/quote] I'm not necessarily saying this is wrong, but it says "in and out of Canada." What site did you check? I've gone abroad with my kids without DH several times and I've never heard of this form, so unless it's a recent development it may not be relevant to OP's issue.[/quote]
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