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Travelling Solo With Your Child: Important Name-Mismatch Considerations ‍A Parent…

Travelling Solo With Your Child: Important Name-Mismatch Considerations ‍A Parent...

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Travelling Solo with Your Child: Important Name-Mismatch Considerations ‍A parent travelling alone with their children should be aware that differences between their own surname and the surname recorded on the child’s birth certificate can lead to questions from border authorities. While the Brazilian law does not require parent and child to share the same surname, name changes due to marriage or divorce may raise doubts if not supported by appropriate documentation. To avoid delays or potential travel restrictions, it is advisable to carry not only the child’s passport and any required authorisation from the other parent, but also documents proving the parent’s name change, such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree, or official registration. This ensures that the parent–child relationship is clearly established, allowing for a smoother and more secure travel experience. Reliable information is essential when it comes to immigration. ️ Rely on a specialised solicitor to assess your case and provide secure guidance. Link and, engage with the content for more

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