STATUTORY DECLARATION AND CONSENT FOR TRAVEL
In order to travel with a child outside of Ontario a Statutory Declaration or Consent for Travel by the custodial parent(s) is required when minor children are travelling with one parent, or a non parent. With a Statutory Declaration and Consent for Travel, you will be in compliance with the advice of Foreign Affairs Canada. Below are some of the situations where such documentation is required.
- Consent for parents to travel with children (Separated or not)
- Married parents travelling with their children without their spouse
- Separated or divorced parents travelling with their children
- Grandparents and other relatives wanting to travel with children that are not their own.
- Travel Documents for Holidays
- Foreign Affairs Travel Section
This information is a brief summary for information purposes only and is applicable only in the Province of Ontario. It is not intended to be legal advice. Full and complete legal advice can only be given by a lawyer who has detailed information about your individual circumstances.
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