30 June 2015, 20:21
BlixenTravel to S Africa with kids
All, Hoping for some info on travelling through Jo'burg with my two boys. This link really concerns me:
http://www.southafrica.info/tr...VhHw%23ixzz3eU3FjFPMHere are a few key points:
""If children are travelling with only one parent, they must produce an unabridged birth certificate as well as:
a court order granting full parental responsibilities and rights or legal guardianship in respect of the child, if he or she is the parent or legal guardian of the child;
an affidavit from the other parent granting permission for the child to leave the country;
a court order granting full parental responsibilities and rights or legal guardianship in respect of the child;"
Leaving Sunday you can see my concern with the affidavits. Unfortunately I am not using a travel agent. Anyone have any ideas or info on this?
If your children were born in the USA than you probably have the birth certificates and you wouldn't need to apply for an "unabridged" version. Go find a Notary Public and have notarized copies made. You have then fulfilled the obligation, as far as I can tell.
30 June 2015, 21:39
JaglavBlixen,
I just got back from Botswana traveling with my 15 year old son with an overnight in Johannesburg and had no problems whatsoever although they certainly did check the forms. On my mobile right now but will send you a copy of everything I took if you want to PM your email address.
The requirement is really no issue at all.
The affidavit is just a letter from your wife with the trip details and advising her permission for this travel with you as the sole parent and responsible party. Go and have her sign in front of a Notary and have several copies notarized. Then take along the boys passports and birth certificate along with the other paperwork as required.
The airline can ask for it too although they may not do so regularly.
04 July 2015, 10:39
BlixenThanks all! AR comes through. Gonna drown them with paperwork.
Blixen
What an utterly stupid law this is!
We have traveled all over the place, with only one parent accompanying the kids.
We have travelled with kids of friends who went on holiday with us and our kids, we never had anyone ask any questions.
04 July 2015, 11:47
Nordic2The law is protecting children from abduktion by a parent who dont is the legal caretaker.
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Originally posted by Nordic2:
The law is protecting children from abduktion by a parent who dont is the legal caretaker.
And to do that they have to brand all parents as criminals??
18 July 2015, 17:37
JaglavFor anyone interested here is a link to the RSA Department of Homeland Affairs suggested Parental Consent Affidavit.
RSA Parental Consent AffidavitYou could probably come up with your own statement or form which would work just as well but I figured I'd just use their form as they can hardly complain about anything.
Just filled it out and had it notarized on the second page in the place provided and provided the required documentation (Original birth certificate, notarized copies of both mother and father's passport information page).
At the end of the day travel with my son was no problem although the airline and RSA officials did look at the paperwork both coming and going.
Hope this helps someone.