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We took our grandson on a cruise last year and this is the letter we took. No one ever asked to see it though.

 

We, (parents names), consent to allow our child, (child's name), to travel with his grandparents, (our names) aboard the Carnival Triumph departing on October 10, 2015, and returning on October 15, 2015.

 

We then listed our names, date of births and our passport numbers.

 

Below that was a place for the parents to sign and a spot for a notary to witness.

 

Below that we listed the parents emergency contact info in case it was needed. Just their name, address and cell numbers.

 

Hope this helps!

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I'm taking my nephew on his first cruise . I need to know what should be on the permission note for his parents to sign. I called the cruise line, the answer was very plain. If anyone has an example this would help .

Thank you very much

 

When I went on my first cruise with my first kids after divorce, he just signed a notarized document with all cruise and port info saying that they could go. He also provided all of his contact information.

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We have done this both ways with our son and his friends. i have used all 3 of these.

 

http://www.us-passport-service-guide.com/minor-travel-consent-form.html

 

http://***************/permission_ltr.htm

 

http://www.lawdepot.com/contracts/child-travel-consent/#.V-Qgs4gwi00

 

Also, I think you need to have permission to sign waivers to allow him to participate in excursions and on board activity. Seems like I saw something specific to this one time.

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Our parents just wrote out a paper stating they were letting the other parent travel with us out of the country with out basic itinary of where and when we would be going and giving consent for medical treatment. They had the note notarized.

 

They started doing this after the first time my Dad took us to Canada after they divorced and we spent probably about 6 or 7 hours at the border while they tried to contact our mom to make sure that we weren't being kidnapped. But after that we were only ever asked for the permission note two times that I remember and we went to Canada at least 3 or 4 times a year.

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We have done this both ways with our son and his friends. i have used all 3 of these.

 

http://www.us-passport-service-guide.com/minor-travel-consent-form.html

 

http://***************/permission_ltr.htm

 

http://www.lawdepot.com/contracts/child-travel-consent/#.V-Qgs4gwi00

 

Also, I think you need to have permission to sign waivers to allow him to participate in excursions and on board activity. Seems like I saw something specific to this one time.

Thanks. This is likewise important.

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We have done this both ways with our son and his friends. i have used all 3 of these.

 

http://www.us-passport-service-guide.com/minor-travel-consent-form.html

 

http://***************/permission_ltr.htm

 

http://www.lawdepot.com/contracts/child-travel-consent/#.V-Qgs4gwi00

 

Also, I think you need to have permission to sign waivers to allow him to participate in excursions and on board activity. Seems like I saw something specific to this one time.

 

Thank you~~

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