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Will there be any problems when entering / leaving from / to Ukraine / Egypt?
Will there be any problems when entering / leaving Ukraine / Egypt for a son who turns 16 in July without his own passport (before that he traveled inscribed in his parents' passports) before his 16th birthday? The question arose due to the fact that in almost all countries there are restrictions on the validity of a passport for at least 6 months before its expiration date (I do not understand this requirement). Therefore, maybe in our situation there are some age-related nuances for the child?
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6 subscribers  • asked 2014-01-0310 years ago
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аватар agent_borabora
Children under 18 can be included in their parents' passports. Children aged from 5 to 18 years old entered in the parents' passport must have photographs pasted and stamped.
аватар orbittours.ru
will not arise, provided that you enter Egypt at least 2 months before your 16th birthday. Although six months are written everywhere, they are allowed to practice 2 months before the expiration of the passport.
аватар Oksana33
with us, a child receives a passport from the age of 18, before that he is either entered in the parent's passport or has a children's travel card. Only certain European countries require a mandatory children's travel card from 16-17 years old to open a visa. So you can safely drive with a 16-year-old to Egypt (the main thing is that he does not change much in the photo, otherwise I pasted a new photo for my 16-year-old :))
аватар Iren48
In 2007, she flew with her daughter to Egypt. She was 17 years old at the time. The photo was pasted when she was 13. At our customs, they asked for a birth certificate, but most likely it was to identify the father from whom the power of attorney was. But we didn’t take the certificate, because the daughter already had a civil passport (we took it). But, thank God, they let us through anyway. And at the Egyptian customs, no one asked for anything at all.
аватар Alona2011
Thanks everyone for the replies!
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