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  1. A consent letter should be used for all cross-border travel when a child is travelling: alone. with only 1 parent or guardian. in the care of friends or relatives. with a group, such as a sports, school, musical or religious group. This includes day trips and travel where a child will be with only 1 parent for part of a trip.

  2. A consent letter is recommended for all cross-border travel, even for a day trip, if the child will be travelling alone, with only one parent, with friends or relatives or with a youth group. The sample consent letter or interactive form can be used to create a suitable letter.

  3. The following sample consent letter, provided by Global Affairs Canada, can be modified to meet your specific needs. For instructions and an interactive form you can use to create a customized letter, visit travel.gc.ca/letter.

  4. You need a letter of consent to take a child that is not yours across the border. Here is a free fill-in-the-blanks letter for your use.

  5. Border Services Agency very strongly recommend that children traveling out of their home country carry a consent letter proving they have permission to make a trip without one or both of their legal parents or guardians.

  6. 31 mars 2024 · This document notifies authorities or other interested parties that a parent or legal guardian has given their consent for the child to travel without them. This document can be used both for domestic travel inside Canada or international travel across country borders.

  7. 25 mai 2016 · A consent letter gives proof that a child travelling: Alone, With a single parent, With a guardian, With a friend of the parents/child, With relatives, OR. With a group. Has the permission of the parent (s) or guardian who is not accompanying them on the trip.