No, a married woman does not need parental permission to travel. Once married, they are considered to be an adult and emancipated.
The 16 year old is considered emancipated. As long as they are legally married, the parents no longer have control.
A child traveling to Mexico by air typically needs a valid passport and possibly a notarized letter of consent from both parents if traveling without both parents.
Depends on where you live but no as long as you can show proof you are married and are with your husband/wife. Atleast that is how the law is where I live. I married when i was 17 and my mother had no control over anything i did anymore
Yes, a notarized child travel consent is typically required for minors traveling internationally without both parents present.
A consent letter for travel is a document that gives permission for a child to travel without one or both parents. An example of a consent letter may include the child's name, the accompanying adult's name, travel dates, destination, and contact information. It should be signed by the parent(s) and notarized for validity.
It depends how old you have and how you are going to travel to Canada. Like,If you have more than 12 and travel by plane and have a passport you can travek without your parents.
"Can I have your permission to travel?"
Yes, unless the Brazilian has a passport of the United States.
Yes, a notarized letter of consent from the child's parent or legal guardian is often required for a child to travel internationally without both parents present.
Yes, you are not required to provide consent for domestic travel within the United States.
A statement of consent form for your child to travel
That's called kidnapping. You will need written consent from the parents, probably notarized. Check with a lawyer or a travel agent.