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5 year old daughter going to aruba without me
my daughter is 5 years old and will be going away with my father. Will I need to write a letter to give permission for her to leave the country to go to Aruba?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.why not make a letter with your full name, address and contact number giving permission for your father [ full name, address etc] to take your daughter to Aruba, he can keep the letter just in case the authorities ask him does he have your permission, if he doesnt need show it all well & good, but if asked he has all the imformation and your signature and contact details to prove it is all legal & above board.
I took my 6yr old grandughter to Orlando. Florida [ ages okay] with my then new husband, I had not changed my passport so we were travelling in three different names, the US immigration questioned her in a roundabout about way as they searched our bags on arrival, my grandaughter piped up " excuse me but you are being rather nosey" and the guy laughed and said go, but at that time we did not think to bring a permission letter, we were grandparents taking our grandaughter to Disney.Times have changed now.
I took my 6yr old grandughter to Orlando. Florida [ ages okay] with my then new husband, I had not changed my passport so we were travelling in three different names, the US immigration questioned her in a roundabout about way as they searched our bags on arrival, my grandaughter piped up " excuse me but you are being rather nosey" and the guy laughed and said go, but at that time we did not think to bring a permission letter, we were grandparents taking our grandaughter to Disney.Times have changed now.
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