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  1. Recommended consent letter for children travelling abroad

    A consent letter should be used for all cross-border travel when a child is travelling: alone. with only 1 parent or guardian. in the care of friends or relatives. with a group, such as a sports, school, musical or religious group. This includes day trips and travel where a child will be with only 1 parent for part of a trip.

  2. Minor children travelling to Canada

    Children under the age of 18 are considered minors in Canada. They must follow the same rules to enter Canada as any other visitor. Minors who try to enter Canada without the proper documents, or who are with adults other than their parents or legal guardian (s), will be checked more closely. Border services officers are on alert for children ...

  3. I am travelling with my minor child without my spouse. What documents

    A copy of the child's birth certificate. A letter of authorization signed by the parent who is not travelling, containing their address and telephone number, in English or French if possible, and. A photocopy of the non-accompanying parent's signed passport or national identity card. If the parents are separated or divorced, and share ...

  4. PDF Recommended Consent Letter for Children Travelling Abroad

    The following sample consent letter, provided by Global Affairs Canada, can be modified to meet your specific needs. For instructions and an interactive form you can use to create a customized letter, visit travel.gc.ca/letter. To whom it may concern, I / We,, full name(s) of parent(s) / person(s) / organization giving consent Address:

  5. Do Children Need a Passport to Visit Canada?

    Approved Documents for Children Entering Canada. U.S. citizens under the age of 16 only need a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship if they are driving to Canada or arriving there by sea. Minors flying to Canada require a passport, passport card, or a NEXUS card. Note that anyone who has a NEXUS card or is considering applying for ...

  6. Temporary residents: Requirements for minors

    Minors traveling alone require a letter from both parents authorizing them to travel. Minors travelling with one parent require a letter of authorization from the non-accompanying parent. When travelling alone, minors must be in possession of a passport or travel document issued in their own name. They cannot travel with the passport or travel ...

  7. Adjustments to Canada's border and travel measures

    November 19, 2021. Today, the Government of Canada announced upcoming adjustments to Canada's border measures. This backgrounder provides additional context to support travellers in understanding COVID-19 testing and vaccine requirements, as well as other border measures, which are an important part of Canada's response to the global COVID ...

  8. Children and travel

    Government of Canada's official one-stop-shop for comprehensive international travel information. ... Children and travel. Children and travel outside Canada, letters of consent for children to travel without a parent, adopting a child from a foreign country and how a child born outside Canada can obtain Canadian citizenship. ...

  9. Travel and identification documents for entering Canada

    If you do not have a passport, and are returning to Canada, the following documents can denote identity and citizenship: NEXUS card, held by a Canadian citizen, when entering Canada by air (when coming from the U.S.), land, or marine modes. FAST card (Free and Secure Trade), issued to a Canadian citizen (when arriving by land or marine modes ...

  10. Minors Travelling Outside Canada With Only One Parent

    January 12, 2022 By Invicta. Minors Travelling Outside Canada With Only One Parent. Any child travelling outside Canada with only one parent should carry a consent letter. This is true even if it is only for a day trip, and even if the child will only be unaccompanied by both parents for part of the trip. If you travel across the border with a ...

  11. Travel Consent Letter

    A Travel Consent Letter is used when a child is travelling alone, with only one parent/legal guardian, or with an authorized group. This document notifies authorities or other interested parties that a parent or legal guardian has given their consent for the child to travel without them. This document can be used both for domestic travel inside Canada or international travel across country ...

  12. Air Canada

    A parental consent letter or affidavit authorizing travel (if the child is travelling with one parent, the letter must be signed and dated by the other parent; if the child is travelling without his parents, the letter must be signed and dated by both parents.) A death certificate if one of the parents is deceased.

  13. International travel documents for children

    Children traveling to the U.S. All children, including infants, must have their own travel documents such as a passport or document from a Trusted Traveler Program to enter the U.S. If you travel or are going to travel with a child, consider taking the following documents: If the child is traveling with only one of their custodial parents, they ...

  14. Travelling Across Border with Children

    Children Traveling without Both Parents. It is strongly recommended that, if only one parent is crossing the border with a child under age 18, they have a Consent Letter from the other parent granting permission to take the child out of the country. It is even more important if the child is traveling with a friend or relative without either ...

  15. My minor child is applying for a visitor visa and will travel alone to

    A letter of authorization, preferably in English or French, signed by their parent(s) or legal guardian. The letter of authorization should include: the parents', or legal guardian's, address(es) and telephone number(s), and; the name, address and telephone number of the custodian (the adult who will be responsible for the child while in ...

  16. Single Parent Travelling With a Child? Get your Documents in Order

    A letter of consent shows border officials that ex-partner knows you have the child and gives you permission to travel with the child. While it is not a mandatory document, failing to have it can get you delayed or even denied access in or out of a country. The consent letter is for the child's best interests, as it helps to guard against ...

  17. Required Documents for International Travel With Minors

    In general, each adult in your party will need a passport, and minor children will need either passports or original birth certificates. Documentation requirements become more complicated when one parent or guardian is traveling alone with a minor. In general, besides your passport, you should bring written consent from the child's biological ...

  18. Letter of Consent to Travel with One Parent

    A One Parent Travel Consent Form is a legal document allowing a child to travel internationally with one parent or guardian, ensuring the non-traveling parent's approval. It helps prevent child abduction and ensures a hassle-free journey. Utilize this free template from Highfile to simplify the process.

  19. Air Canada

    An infant as young as 7 days can travel on an Air Canada flight. At no time can an adult passenger (16 years of age or older) be responsible for more than one infant. Whenever the seat belt sign is on: An infant seated on a parent's lap must be held securely. Lap held infants are not adequately secure during takeoff, landing and turbulence.