
International travel for minors is becoming increasingly common. Today, children travel to visit relatives, attend school programmes, participate in sports activities, or go on holiday. At the same time, questions often arise regarding documentation and authorisation when a child travels with only one parent, with another adult, or alone. This is where MinorClearPass comes in.
Many countries require written consent from a child’s parents or legal guardians when a minor travels internationally without both parents. This requirement is intended to protect children and prevent issues such as child abduction or custody disputes.
Because requirements vary between countries and airlines, families are often unsure about what documentation is needed before departure. Ensuring that the correct consent forms are prepared in advance can help avoid delays, denied boarding, or complications at immigration control.