Recommended consent letter for children travelling abroad - Travel.gc.ca
We strongly recommend that Canadian children carry a consent letter if they are travelling abroad alone, with only one parent/guardian, with friends or relatives or with a group. For the purposes of this consent letter, a Canadian child is defined as anyone who is under the age of majority (18 or 19, depending on the province or territory of residence).
A consent letter is not a legal requirement in Canada, but it can simplify travel for Canadian children, as it may be requested by immigration authorities when entering or leaving a foreign country or by Canadian officials when re-entering Canada. The letter demonstrates that Canadian children have permission to travel abroad from parents or guardians who are not accompanying them
Rech’ odnoznachno o grajdanah kanady
Pri etom v sleduiuscih provinciah vozrast 19 let a ne 18:
British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Yukon
Hotia tekst govorit o poezdkah za granicu, a ne v Kanadu, no
http://can-am.gc.ca/consular_services_consulaires/border-frontiere.aspx?lang=eng
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We strongly recommend that children travelling across the border carry a consent letter proving they have permission to travel from every person with the legal right to make major decisions on their behalf, if that person is not accompanying the children on the trip. For example, children travelling alone, with groups or with only one custodial parent should travel with a consent letter. Please visit the travel.gc.ca website to download a sample letter of consent.
kak horosho chto moi syn ezdil v Kvebek, gde vozrast 18 let.