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travel guidelines for children and adolescents

07/04/2016

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With the arrival of the holiday, questions arise about travel of children and adolescents. Check the rules:

         In the country:

        - Adolescents (12 to 17 years, 11 months and 29 days of age) do not need any authorization to travel unaccompanied. Children (under 11 years, 11 months and 29 days old) did not need to, as long as accompanied by guardian, guardian or relatives, carrying a birth certificate or identity card as proof of kinship.

        - If there is no relationship between the child and the accompanying person, this should present a written authorization signed by the father or the mother, the guardian or guardian, notarized for authenticity or similarity.

        - Parents of children must present a birth certificate or identity card to prove the identification of smaller and membership. Already teens must have ID.

        Travel abroad:

        - Children and adolescents (17 years, 11 months and 29 days of age) who are traveling unaccompanied by one parent or guardian must bring written permission of the other. Those who travel accompanied by other adults or alone must carry written permission of the father and mother or guardian. In all cases it is essential to notarization in office.

        - As in domestic travel, the children's parents must present a birth certificate or identity card to prove the child's identity and affiliation. Adolescents should be with ID. In addition to these documents in international travel, passengers need the valid passport and visa - if the destination country require documentation to allow the entry of foreigners.

        When necessary judicial authorization:

        The judicial authorization is MANDATORY for children and adolescents (17 years, 11 months and 29 days old) in the following cases:

        - When a parent is unable to give permission for reasons such as travel, illness or ignored whereabouts;

        - When a child or adolescent born in national territory travel abroad in foreign resident company or domiciled abroad, even if there is consent from both parents;

        - When the child (under 11 years, 11 months and 29 days old) traveling in the country out of the district of residence accompanied by parents, guardian or guardian, relative or authorized person.

        Note: the bus terminals and airports of São Paulo there are no more the positions of the Childhood and Youth (who called Juvenile Courts). For judicial authorization is necessary to seek the Court for Children and Youth in the forums.

        Documentation:

        - The parental consent: international travel authorization issued by parents must have notarized (both) and should be submitted in duplicate originals, because one of them will be held at the Federal Police at the airport of departure. Have legal authorization must be submitted in one original copy.

        - What needs to be included in the authorization: fill in the standard form of data that can be found on the portal CNJ (www.cnj.jus.br) and the Federal Police website (www.dpf.gov.br). a statement for each child or adolescent is necessary two-way, and notarized for authenticity or similarity.

        You can find this and other information about travel authorization on Coordination page for Children and also the institutional video on the subject.

 

Source: TJSP

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