Hi all
I have just booked and payed for a 2 week holiday in May for myself and my 12 year old son to Mexico. However i am now a little worried about entering Mexico without consent from his father.
I was married to my sons father when he was born (this gives him the same paternal rights as myself). We split up and divorced around 3 years later and since then his father hasn't wanted (or tried) to have any contact with our son (we still live at the same address). His father has recently been 'forced' to pay some maintenance towards our son, but still he hasn't tried to make any contact.
I was reading this morning about exit departure and tourist cards for our trip to Mexico, when i came across information stating if a child is to enter Mexico with just one parent then the absent parent's consent must be given in writing upon arrival.
If this was the case then i am stuck. I do not know the whereabouts of his father or know any way of finding out (the child support agency he pays will not give these details). Also, even if i did ever find out his whereabouts i know for a fact he wouldn't sign anything 'purely out of spite'.
I rang the Mexican Embassy in London who put me through to the Mexican consulate in the UK, and they assured me that it is 'NOT' law that i need his fathers written consent and i would be fine, because he said "the childs father already gave permission when he signed his passport".....however his father didn't sign his passport when i renewed it last year (due to him being unobtainable).
I do hope we will be ok. Its taken a lot of saving up for this holiday and would be a total nightmare to travel 4 hours to our airport, then an 11 hour flight, only to be refused entry
Has anyone else experienced problems at Mexico (Cancun) recently or also had an unobtainable ex partner???
P.S. I have taken him abroad many times in the past with no problems.
Thanks - Malita
IF however Joint custody was given EVERY time you travel out of the uk you are required to obtain a letter from your ex giving permission to travel up to the child reaching 18yrs, [so far you have been lucky but you could be refused travel/entry to many countries including some EU member states]
wizard
He should automatically have joint responsibility when we were divorced as we were married when my son was born. However as i have no way of getting his permission am i not ever allowed to take my son for a holiday again until he's an adult? Seems so unfair, and im sure i am not the only parent in this situation
I know as i re-entered Birmingham airport last year from Cyprus, the lady at passport control had a right go at me because i didn't have any 'proof' that he was my son. Hopefully his full birth certificate, my marriage certificate and divorce certificate will be enough proof......
I was wondering the same thing, however, I did read that with the child having its own passport I didnt need to get a letter signed. So Im just going and hoping for the best.
if your child is UNDER 18 then by British law they are a child and you should follow the rules
bostonbadgirl
He should automatically have joint responsibility
not necessarily it depends on the terms of settlement
Sorry, my reply didnt come across correctly. My son and daughter go away with me every year and they do have their passport. Anumber of years ago I was going to Mexico but the rules stated that I needed an affidavit signed so that I could take them out of the country so I never bothered and went to Turkey instead. Checked again this year and it just says that as they have their own passport nothing else needs to be signed etc or I have read the website wrong. Hope not as I only have 2 weeks to get things sorted.
Michelle
Which country are you going to Michelle, and can you remember where you read this? If this is correct then it sounds like what the person at the Mexican Consulate said is correct (not that i'm saying he is wrong, but why does so many websites state that we do need written permission to enter Mexico???)
Just spent the last hour this morning reading so many stories about Mexico refusing entry beacuse of various reasons and still lots of other sites stating again about this letter of authorisation from the absent parent...... BUT i've just read on the Thomas Cook website: (this is the link) http://www.thomascook.com/travel-info/before-you-go/passports-and-visas/
"If you are travelling with children then please note that since January 2005 it is no longer an entry requirement that minors travelling alone or with one parent need a notarised letter from both parents. Minors only need a valid passport to enter Mexico as tourists."
Still won't stop worrying until we finally get through the Mexican officials and on our way to finally enjoy our holiday at last
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