FOR TRAVVELING TO SPAIN, PASSPORT IS REQUIRED, EXCEPT FOR:
B. CHILDREN (IRRESPECTIVE OF NATIONALITY) RESIDING IN AN
E.U. COUNTRY (SEE TERMS & DEFINITIONS) OR ANDORRA
PROVIDED:
- BELONGING TO A SCHOOL GROUP COMING FROM AN E.U. COUNTRY
(SEE TERMS & DEFINITIONS) OR ANDORRA; AND
- HOLDING A COMMON FORMAT LIST AUTHENTICATED BY THE ALIENS
DEPARTMENT OF THE COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE; AND
- PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE CHILDREN ARE ATTACHED.
VALIDITY:
1. PASSPORTS OF PASSENGERS WHO NEED A VISA MUST BE VALID AT
LEAST 3 MONTHS BEYOND EXPIRY DATE OF VISA.
2. PASSPORTS OF PASSENGERS WHO ARE VISA EXEMPT MUST BE VALID
FOR PERIOD OF INTENDED STAY.
EXEMPT ARE: NATIONALS OF E.U. COUNTRIES.
MINORS:
1. WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN:
A. APPLICABLE TO NATIONALS OF SPAIN:
- UP TO/INCL.14 YEARS OLD CAN BE INCLUDED IN A PARENT'S
PASSPORT BUT MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THAT PASSPORT HOLDER;
- FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS OLD MUST HOLD THEIR OWN PASSPORT OR
NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD;
B. APPLICABLE TO ALL OTHER NATIONALS:
- UP TO/INCL.15 YEARS OLD CAN BE INCLUDED IN A PARENT'S
PASSPORT BUT MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THAT PASSPORT HOLDER;
- FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS OLD MUST HOLD THEIR OWN PASSPORT OR
NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD;
2. UP TO 18 YEARS OLD AND TRAVELLING UNACCOMPANIED MUST
HOLD:
A. PASSPORT; OR
B. NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD AND AN EXIT FORM FROM COUNTRY OF
ORIGIN (IF REQUIRED BY THAT COUNTRY). THE EXIT FORM MUST
BE CERTIFIED BY THE PARENT(S) OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AND
LEGALIZED BY THEIR LOCAL AUTHORITIES, E.G. POLICE,
IMMIGRATION AUTHORITIES, ETC..
ALTHOUGH TRAVEL DOCUMENTS FOR TRAVEL WITHIN THE SCHENGEN
AREA ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE SHOWN TO IMMIGRATION, IT IS
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT THE MINOR BE IN POSSESSION OF
THE EXIT FORM, AS PASSENGERS MAY BE SUBJECT TO RANDOM
CHECKS.
2006-07-24 04:16:09
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answered by shiningthowra 3
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Call you local post office for any questions about whether or not your child needs a passport. My guess would be yes. They can also tell you what you need to do to get your child a passport: documentation, etc, the cost, and expected turnaround time.
2006-07-24 03:12:22
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answered by Meesh 3
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If you are from the UK, he will need his own passport. Children can no longer travel on their parent's passport.
2006-07-24 03:13:22
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answered by Disgruntled Biscuit 4
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Wait till the newborn is born, then in basic terms shop on with for an extra individual on your passport. you are able to replace the photograph whilst the youngster is a infant, or once you next assume to bypass in a foreign country.
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answered by kroner 4
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In UK all children need a seperate passport now! Other countries I have no idea!!
2006-07-24 03:08:55
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answered by i_b_moog 3
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needs his own, u also need full copy of his birth certificate and a good photo. the person who signs it 4 u has 2 say that they know u, not the baby
2006-07-24 03:09:24
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answered by mishnbong 6
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yes your baby will be needing his own passport.
2006-07-24 03:08:58
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answered by Ćh!ńģ- bèê ♥ 3
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Yes and will cost you £31. Pick up the forms from most P O's
2006-07-24 03:32:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. See link for full article.
2006-07-24 03:09:58
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answered by miketorse 5
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I think he's going to need his own. I would suggest you sort it out now.
2006-07-24 03:09:14
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answered by K38 4
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