Anonymous wrote:Have a friend who had passports with her and they didn’t permit her to board without birth certificate and letter from dad
Anonymous wrote:Better safe than sorry.
Write the letter and get it notarized.
Take a birth certificate.
Also, copy the front pages of your passport and your child's passport and keep it separately. Also, make a copy to leave at home. If something happens to your passport, it will be easier at the embassy to get a new one.
Just precautions that you won't need, but will save a lot of grief if you do need them.
Anonymous wrote:I just took my kids (5 and 2) to Canada this week and they never asked about the father at the border. We had passports but no letter from my husband. We crossed by car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is crazy. I had no idea this was a thing.
It's to prevent child abduction by one parent and it is a good thing.
And to compare human trafficking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is crazy. I had no idea this was a thing.
It's to prevent child abduction by one parent and it is a good thing.
And to compare human trafficking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is crazy. I had no idea this was a thing.
It's to prevent child abduction by one parent and it is a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always get a letter. Canada is strict about it. I've flown through Europe and to a middle eastern country many times with my son, alone. And while I always have that letter, nobody has ever asked. Not once.
But I don't want my failure to have that authorization to ever cause trouble. Traveling is a pain anyway.
Agreed! I’m mixed, but look more AA and my DD looks more Latina. In addition to the letter, she was asked if I was her mom and other small details about the trip (did dad know we were going to Canada, we were going home). I was not offended.
These days parents who have a different race than their kids may get stopped to make sure human trafficking isn’t happening. I also am not offended. If some other white lady where trying to travel with my mixed kid I’d want her stopped after all.