Yes, a minor does require a passport to travel to Canada.
No, a minor cannot travel with an expired passport. They must have a valid passport to travel internationally.
No you don't. Travel within the United States does not require a passport.
Yes, both parents typically need to sign a minor's passport for international travel, unless one parent has sole legal custody or there are extenuating circumstances.
To sign a passport for a minor, the parent or legal guardian should write their signature in the designated space on the minor's passport. The parent or guardian should also include the phrase "parent of the child" or "guardian of the child" next to their signature. This signature signifies consent and authorization for the minor to travel internationally.
Yes, it is necessary to provide a passport affidavit for a minor if one parent is absent to ensure proper authorization for travel.
Yes.
The processing time for a passport for a minor can vary, but it typically takes 4-6 weeks. It is recommended to apply well in advance of any planned travel to avoid any delays.
The law changed a bit a minor can have there birth certificate and other documents. If you are traveling by air you do need a passport also by land it is recommended.
Yes, a minor must be present for a passport application.
No, a minor cannot obtain a passport without parental permission.
To sign a minor's passport, you must be the minor's parent or legal guardian. You will need to fill out the passport application form, provide proof of your relationship to the minor, and sign the passport in the designated area. It is important to follow all instructions carefully to ensure the passport is valid.