Father travelling with child from UK to Canada without Mother

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I will be flying to Canada on 08/01/2019 and staying two weeks for a skiing vacation, this includes hotel booking and return flights. I am a UK citizen and so is my 8 year old son.

I am divorced from his mother and will be travelling with just my son, looking on the canada.ca website they give the following information.

If a minor child is travelling with one parent only The parent should present:

the child’s passport a copy of the child’s birth certificate, and a letter of authorisation, in English or French if possible, which is signed by the parent who is not travelling with them and lists the address and telephone number of the parent who is not travelling, and a photocopy of that parent’s signed passport or national identity card.

If the parents are separated or divorced, and share custody of the child: the parent travelling with the child should carry copies of the legal custody documents. It is also best to have a letter of authorisation from the other parent who has custody to take the child on a trip out of the country.

However this presents a slight problem. I have his passport, my Ex wife has given me a letter of authorisation and I have a copy of his birth certificate however she refuses to give me a photocopy of her passport. She has written her passport number down on the letter of authorisation and refuses to listen that i need anything more.

Will this cause a problem, am i likely to be held up or denied entry ?



Best Answer

The photocopy only applies if you are still married. If you're divorced, the most important thing to have is the custody document. The authorization letter is optional but is very good to have. Ultimately though, these are just recommendations, they aren't specified in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. The immigration officer is responsible to use his/her discretion in determining whether you have the legal right to accompany a minor child. If you believe there would be any reason for an immigration officer to deny your request to enter based on a custody issue, it's advisable to consult a lawyer ahead of time.

You may be able to get a sense of what they want to see in the authorization letter here: Consent letter




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Can one parent take a child to Canada?

Answer: Minors age 15 and under may travel to Canada by land or sea with just proof of citizenship like their U.S. birth certificates. If traveling with just one parent, it is recommended that a notarized consent to travel from the other parent be carried in case border officials ask for it.

Can a child travel internationally with one parent?

If a child is crossing borders alone or with an adult who isn't their legal guardian, they need a consent letter signed by both parents. If they are traveling with one parent, the other parent needs to sign the consent form as well.



Can a child travel with just one parent?




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