Traveling with Minors: Why You Need a Notarized Consent Letter

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Border officials are increasingly strict about child safety. If your child is traveling with only one parent, a grandparent, or a school group, a notarized Travel Consent Letter is essential. Learn how to get yours signed via video call in minutes.

Key Topics: Global Affairs Canada recommendations, what to include in the letter, and ID requirements for parents.

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