Do I need a power of attorney from one of the spouses for a child when leaving for Tajikistan? In our case, when leaving the child's father. Both Russian citizens, and mother, too.
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In the event that a child enters Tajikistan accompanied by one of the parents or third parties, the notarized power of attorney for the child's removal is required from the remaining parent. Similar rules apply to most foreign countries - and even if such a power of attorney is not included in the short list of necessary documents to enter the country, border guards have every right to ask about its availability.
July 10, 2013
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