Do children need their own passports?

Asked 6 months ago
Yes, children do need their own passports to travel internationally. Each child, regardless of age, must have their own valid passport to enter another country, regardless of whether they are accompanied by their parents or legal guardians. This requirement is a fundamental part of international travel regulations aimed at ensuring the safe and secure movement of individuals across borders. It allows border authorities to verify the identity and citizenship of each traveler, including children. Therefore, if you plan to travel abroad with your child, it is essential to apply for a separate passport for them in advance. Passport applications for children require specific documentation, such as proof of parental responsibility, birth certificates, and consent from all individuals with parental responsibility.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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