November 4, I fly out with my daughter to France. And she and I have a semi-annual Schengen visa in my passport (open in summer, resting in Spain, valid until the end of February).
Do I need to take the notarized consent of the spouse for the child's departure?
I read that in our case (a visa on the hands, a trip with one of the parents), the power of attorney is not needed.
Responds Anton Zverev, company Unex
Such questions, of course, it is better to address the Border Guard Services for the most accurate answer.
I would recommend that you take with you both the notarial permission to leave the father, and the original of the birth certificate of the child.
Answer Elena Mercier, the company "Alt Voyage"
All right!
To leave with one of the parents, a power of attorney from the second is not needed.
Take the original of the child's birth certificate with you.
October 31, 2013
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