Though very experienced cruisers, our next cruise in October is a first in two senses: First cruise on P&O and, first time taking our Granddaughter with us ( her parents are remaining home).
Struggling to find a definitive answer regarding documentation, other than her UK Passport, that we may require to take.
From what I have gleaned over various google searches - the requirement is very strict on US cruise lines - with notarized forms required. So, we cancelled an initial thought of (our normal) Celebrity cruise and opted for P&O, where (supposedly), one only needs a letter from her Mum!
Subsequently, P&O, very obliquely and less than helpfully, just point one towards the UK Gov website and are not definitive or clear in what exactly they, as a Company, require.
Surely there must be some basic template format that would satisfy P&O / UK & EU border needs???
Taking grandchild on cruise
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Thanks for that, John.
Though very experienced cruisers, our next cruise in October is a first in two senses: First cruise on P&O and, first time taking our Granddaughter with us ( her parents are remaining home).
Struggling to find a definitive answer regarding documentation, other than her UK Passport, that we may require to take.
From what I have gleaned over various google searches - the requirement is very strict on US cruise lines - with notarized forms required. So, we cancelled an initial thought of (our normal) Celebrity cruise and opted for P&O, where (supposedly), one only needs a letter from her Mum!
Subsequently, P&O, very obliquely and less than helpfully, just point one towards the UK Gov website and are not definitive or clear in what exactly they, as a Company, require.
Surely there must be some basic template format that would satisfy P&O / UK & EU border needs???