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Daughter going abroad with Grandparents...
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My sister flew out with our neice and nephew who have different names yesterday with no problems...
The ink was still wet nearly on littles Seans passport as they went straight from they passport office and got to the check-in with 2 minutes to spare, but thats a different story!
With hind sight though, I would second a letter of authority which gives some kind of perimission to act as guardian, really just in case of some unforeseen problem.
AndieRight now I'm having amnesia and deja- vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before0 -
Thanks again everyone for your advise, never thought of giving authority incase of an emergency. I'd hate to think what could happen if they couldn't get hold of me or her dad. Will get on it to put my mind at ease a little.0
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