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Tell me, please, do I need permission to leave from the father of the child if we are not married and the child has his last name? Can there be problems at the border in Turkey?
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7 subscribers  • asked 2012-04-2912 years ago
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аватар tata57
A notarized permission is a must! Regardless of whether you are married or divorced. And they demand it back in Boryspil. But they never asked at the Turkish airport.
аватар PolikSVT
tata57, You are very mistaken! Perhaps Ukraine has its own rules? Although I heard that everything is like in Russia, only Ukrainian border guards demand a power of attorney from the second parent unreasonably, dying out bribes. In the Russian Federation, permission (power of attorney) for the export of a child from the second parent is NOT REQUIRED if the child is traveling with one of the parents. The exception is cases when a child is taken out of the border to a permanent place of residence. In cases where the child travels abroad with a third party (for example, with a grandmother), a power of attorney is required from BOTH parents. It is necessary to take the following documents with you: international passports for mother and child, birth certificate of the child. That's all!
аватар tata57
PoliSVT, maybe you are right. I really wrote about the departure of a child from Ukraine.
аватар tarasova5
Thank you PolikSVT! I assumed so.
аватар tatnihr
In Ukraine, there are rules: if a child travels with one of the parents, then a notarized document is required that the other parent is not opposed to taking the child abroad. We have experience because we went to Turkey 2 weeks ago.
аватар PolikSVT
Please note: Topicstarter from Russia! And we have the rules that I mentioned above! I know that things are different in Ukraine!
аватар tatnihr
Well, here, in my opinion, both Ukrainians, and Russians, and Georgians, and Azerbaijanis ask questions .... and for some reason the site Turpravda.ua .... how to understand this ????????????? ??????
аватар PolikSVT
Yes, everyone asks, it's the WORLD WEB! And the site is Ukrainian, but for everyone! Just when answering a question, especially of this kind, you need to hover over the name of the topic starter (this is the person who asks the question or opens the discussion). And in the line From where the country will be written ... It's simple!
аватар tatnihr
I understand. I just wanted to help ... and I wrote that for Ukrainians.
It’s just that I didn’t take this information from heaven, I have been married to a Turk for more than 9 years, so I know what laws are in force. I constantly encounter them
аватар sent2008
PolikSVT competently and thoroughly answered the author's question and why does she have so many minuses? I fixed it as best I could.
аватар sigur62
And I corrected. Already finally. Probably, she was disliked because her husband is not a Turk. It happens.
аватар PolikSVT
sent2008, sigur62! Thanks for support! Cons - it's nonsense! So petty dirty tricks are those who do not know how to openly and productively discuss! The main thing is that in such disputes the truth is "born"! And my husband is really not a Turk, but a blond Volodenka :)))
аватар tatnihr
Why are you attached then ????????? I'm new here, I didn't know what to look at the topic starter. I read the question and answered it, and signed that for Ukraine.
Say hello to your blond non-Turkish ((((
аватар tatnihr
I am very sorry that I was added to your group and left a comment here.
аватар PolikSVT
tatnihr, do not take everything so painfully! It's all thinking out loud and reasoning! You explained - you understand, no offense! I will say hello to my "non-Turk" :)))
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