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Is the consent of the second parent required for children to travel to Turkey?
Hello! I fly from Ekb to Turkey alone with two children. Is the consent of the second parent required for the departure of children? Will this consent be required at border control?
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аватар Veronika7081
If the children are underage, then permission from the father, certified by a notary, is required. It will be required at the border control from the Russian side.
аватар SGV86
If you can, provide a link to the instructions that oblige to take such a notarized consent.
аватар Veronika7081
I'm from Ukraine. When I flew with a child without a husband on vacation to Turkey, I was asked from the Ukrainian side for permission from my father to take my son out.
аватар Veronika7081
There are nuances: when one of the parents is deprived of birth rights, or is recognized by the court as incompetent, etc., then permission is not needed.
аватар SGV86
I am a citizen of Russia. Question about the rules in Russia.
аватар Veronika7081
SGV86, see post 1.
аватар SGV86
serna7081, I asked for a link to an official document obliging me to take such consent.
Wait, maybe someone had experience of traveling abroad with children?
аватар Veronika7081
Official documents are contradictory in the Russian Federation: "In the case of the presence of at least one of the parents, documentary consent is not required. The border service of the Russian Federation added that permission can be issued once until the child reaches the age of majority, but in this case it is necessary to indicate the country of visit."
аватар nuretdinov
Personally, I went to Kemer in 2013, with my two children (the same last name). Nothing was required. But now something may have changed.
аватар Veronika7081
In general, links are prohibited here. So they can remove it.
аватар musja7
No. not necessary. The only exception is if one of the parents filed an application with the Border Agencies about his disagreement (well, there are dads who really want to annoy their mother. And vice versa). Notarized permission from the parent is required if the child goes abroad with his grandmother. aunt, teacher, etc.
аватар Turist08
You don't need 100%, don't worry, fly calmly. The main thing is to take the birth certificate of the children with you. One more nuance: your surname in the birth certificate of children and in your passport must match, if not, then additional documents are needed.
аватар Inga25
My son and I have the same last name. No one at the airport will ask any permission. I take the original birth certificate with me, but it has never been looked at. Permission to export a child is issued by a notary only for obtaining a Schengen visa and is given to the embassy at the stage of registration, and not at the airport. a trip to Turkey and Egypt is practically no different from Sochi)) sat down and flew even tomorrow)
аватар Veronika7081
By the way, the author, maybe, in 2015 they asked me for permission and a birth certificate and checked it, because my child and I have different surnames. Author, if you have the same surnames as your children, then I think that there will be no problems.
аватар Kolhoznic
The consent of the other parent is required! Even when transporting a child to visa-free countries! Do not listen to crests - they have different rules!
аватар Veronika7081
Kolhoznic, just the "Khokhols" say what they need. This is especially true when the child and mother have different surnames.
аватар Kolhoznic
In any situation, you need a notarized consent of the second parent!
аватар Inga25
Kolhoznic do not write nonsense, do not confuse people. I have been divorced since the age of 2 of my child. 2-3 times a year I take him to the sea (Turkey, Egypt), my father does not even know about it. Naturally, there is no question of any consent to the export. Nobody ever asked. Only when they flew to Greece, and issued a Schengen visa, the only time such a permit was necessary. We live in Moscow.
аватар Olgaolga153
Kolhoznic Why misinform people? Even if the names of the mother and children are different, their relationship is proved by birth certificates (original), which must be taken along with the children's passports. In Egypt and Turkey, you don’t need it for sure. Here is an excerpt from 114-FZ:
For a minor citizen of the Russian Federation to leave Russia together with one of the parents, the consent of the other parent to the child's departure abroad is not required.
This rule is valid if the second parent did not receive a statement of disagreement to leave the Russian Federation for their children, drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated May 12, 2003 No. 273 "On approval of the Rules for filing an application for disagreement to leave the Russian Federation Federation of Minor Citizens of the Russian Federation. If there is such a statement, the problem can be resolved in court ...
Without a notarized consent from the second parent, you will be able to enter Egypt and Turkey.
аватар Kolhoznic
In Kansk, when registering a voucher, they require a notarized power of attorney to take the child out of the region!
аватар SGV86
Thanks a lot! Reassured.
Surnames with children are the same.
So I take passports and birth certificates.
P.S. The notary just confused me. And the cost of such consent, by the way, is 1,700 rubles.
аватар L_ena
After the address of this suite began to end with a simple .com, the long-unused word "Khokhly" appeared in the comments. What a cute trend.
аватар Kolhoznic
SGV86, the notary was right! Go to any other notary - he will tell you the same thing!
аватар SGV86
Kolhoznic, I read above absolutely clear, complete, clear answers to my question, indicating regulatory documents.
What is the meaning of your flood? I don't understand.
аватар Kolhoznic
SGV86, you'll understand when they don't let you and your child out! Checked on personal sad experience. Was not released to Thailand last year without the consent of the child's mother. We live together. In a registered marriage...
аватар Olgaolga153
Kolhoznic What does Thailand have to do with it? It's about Turkey. See extract from the law above.
аватар Alexandr-
Aha-ha))) Well, you give. On any topic, they will spread snot for 10 pages ... A clear question is whether it is necessary or not. The simple answer is DON'T. One parent does not need permission from the other parent. And that's it. What to procrastinate??? Now, if grandparents with grandchildren - then yes. Parental permission is required.
аватар musja7
serna7081, the procedure for crossing the border of minors in Ukraine and Russia is different. In Ukraine, permission is required. And be sure to indicate the countries and time of visit. In Russia there is no. If a child crosses the border with a parent, there is no need to issue a permit. If the parent and child have different surnames, a birth certificate is required.
аватар Veronika7081
musja7, we already understood this a long time ago.
аватар Tulio
But what if the father wants to travel with the child to Turkey? Divorced from Mother, same surname.
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