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How can minors apply for a Canadian tourist visa without their parents?

/kloc-applicants under 0/8 years old are minors! If you travel abroad without your parents, you need your parents' consent when you apply for a tourist visa. The consent form should include the date of travel, contact information of parents, etc. Finally, children should pay more attention to safety abroad.

List of materials for minors to apply for a Canadian tourist visa without their parents:

1. Unaccompanied parents' consent.

2. Passport valid for more than 6 months.

3. The photos taken in the last six months are 2 inches (3.5X4.5CM).

4. Copy of ID card and household registration book.

5. A copy of the medical certificate of birth. If not, please provide the original proof of kinship.

6. A copy of the student ID card.

7. The original school certificate of the student.

8. Proof of assets: Students and children have no fixed income sources, and proof of assets should be provided together with parents' employment and income certificates.

According to the latest regulations, the U.S. Consulate informed that/kloc-children under the age of 0/8 who enter the country without their parents must issue a written authorization and suggest notarization.

As there are more and more incidents of abducting children, and it is possible to coerce children to engage in pornographic services, the US Customs and Border Protection clearly stipulates that:

Minor passengers under 18 should be accompanied by their parents when entering or leaving the United States;

Being accompanied by only one parent requires the written authorization of the other parent;

In other cases, when underage tourists travel with grandparents, uncles, aunts, brothers and sisters and other relatives or friends, they must obtain written authorization from both parents.

Parents must declare in the power of attorney

"I already know that my wife/husband/or other people are traveling with my children. He/she/they have obtained my authorization. " The above power of attorney suggests notarization.

English edition

I know my wife/husband/etc. is traveling with my son/daughter/group. He/she/they have/have my permission.

Parental consent should include this information.

Who is it? (WHO)

What? (what)

Where is it? (where)

What time? (when)

Why? (why)

Contact information of unaccompanied parents

pay attention to

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection suggested that the parents' power of attorney should be notarized, and reminded that for people who travel frequently, the validity of this letter should not exceed one year, and it is best to fill it out in English.

If it is a single-parent family or one parent dies, it is necessary to produce a valid court judgment, or the birth certificate of a minor passenger with only one parent or the death certificate of one parent.

Consequences without written authorization documents

Although the U.S. Customs may not inspect such documents, if an inspection request is made and the accompanying person does not have the corresponding documents, he may be detained until the Customs passes sufficient investigation and evaluation and thinks that the accompanying person can travel with minors. If the escort fails to produce notarized travel consent and birth certificate, he may be refused entry. (For example, Canada is very strict in this respect).

These situations need attention.

Why is there this important notice? The US Customs and Border Protection explained that this is to put an end to the increasing number of child abductions and the possibility of coercing children to engage in pornographic services. So, what are the situations that need attention? See clearly, some are really unexpected.