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How can a minor travel abroad alone! Europe! How can I get a visa?

In Europe, minors under the age of 18 need to provide notarized proof of the relationship between parents and children, and they need to provide notarized proof of the tripartite relationship when walking with both parents. Notarization should be based on children; If you are traveling with one parent, you need to provide a notarized proof of kinship, and the party who does not go should issue a notarized consent; When traveling with others, a notarized certificate of tripartite kinship is required, and both parents should issue a notarized certificate of entrustment to entrust others to take their children out of the country.

Reminder: Europe generally does not accept/kloc-minors under the age of 0/8 walking with non-immediate family members; If you are with immediate family members other than your parents (such as grandparents), you need to provide proof of the relationship between your child and your peers for notarization. After notarization, you need to go to the foreign office for notarization (about 5 working days).