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Technically, you should have written consent from all parties with parental responsibility to travel with a child.
It is increasingly common here for adults travelling with children (especially with different surnames) to be challenged, and not allowed to board.
So, for example, a mother travelling with her child alone must have written consent from the father, if he has PR.
I got stopped coming back to the UK with DD.
It is increasingly common here for adults travelling with children (especially with different surnames) to be challenged, and not allowed to board.
So, for example, a mother travelling with her child alone must have written consent from the father, if he has PR.
I got stopped coming back to the UK with DD.