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Does the father need a power of attorney to take his children abroad?

The father himself needs a power of attorney to take his children abroad.

If one parent takes a minor child abroad, the parent who does not go abroad must notarize the power of attorney or consent, indicating that the other parent agrees to take the child abroad, and the travel expenses shall be borne by both parents.

This kind of notarization can be handled in a notary office with foreign qualifications. For France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Finland, Norway and other European countries, after notarization, they have to go to the foreign affairs department for consular certification to confirm the validity of the notarial certificate.

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To handle the entrusted notarization, the following documents and materials shall be submitted:

1. If a citizen intends to notarize the power of attorney, he shall submit the client's identity certificate (resident ID card and household registration book); Entrusted by a legal person, submit the qualification certificate of the legal person and the identity certificate of the legal representative; The notarization of the entrustment contract shall provide the client's identity certificate and qualification certificate as well as the trustee's identity certificate and qualification certificate;

2. Proof materials related to the entrusted matters (if the client entrusts others to handle the house sale, the client shall submit the house ownership certificate);

3. When the sub-principal applies for sub-entrustment notarization, it shall submit the certificate of sub-entrustment right;

4. Power of attorney or entrustment contract.

People's Daily Online-Parents take their minor children abroad unilaterally or need to be notarized first.

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