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kevswick

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Hi, we are travelling to Caribbean Village Playa Dorada on Feb.8, along with my wife, my daughter, and I , is my daughters girlfriend.
Both my daughter and her friend are 15.
Everyone has a passport.
Will there be any forseeable problems entering or leaving both countries?
The Dominican republic consulate website in Toronto says any child over the age of 13 does not require a letter from her parents.
Any Help in this matter would be greatly apprieciated.
Any info on the resort would be nice too!
Thank you:classic:
 

MrMike

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Leaving could possibly be a big hassle. THere are about 8 or 9 legal hoops you need to jump through and you should prepare some of the paperwork before leaving at your local Dominican Consulate.
 

Dirk Pitt

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"Foreigners can leave the country with the person with whom they entered, without any Immigration Permits required."



So if we are Americans travling with daughters friends - as long as we enter th DR together and leave together no letters are required. That's how I read it. I wrote an e-mail to the Dominican consulate in Washington and received the same info.
Just in case I'm having each parent give me a permission letter notarized but not by the DR Consulate.
Do you think this will suffice -would hate to have a problem when leaving.
 

Mirador

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Dirk Pitt said:
"Foreigners can leave the country with the person with whom they entered, without any Immigration Permits required."



So if we are Americans travling with daughters friends - as long as we enter th DR together and leave together no letters are required. That's how I read it. I wrote an e-mail to the Dominican consulate in Washington and received the same info.
Just in case I'm having each parent give me a permission letter notarized but not by the DR Consulate.
Do you think this will suffice -would hate to have a problem when leaving.


This a no-brainer! The only reason the Dominican government has established all this red tape is to create work for the overblown bureaucracy. If you're hassled upon leaving, make a big scene, and threaten to leave the child behind, or better yet, offer the attending officer a US$10 dollar bill, much cheaper than paying for a notarized letter in your country.
 

kevswick

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Wow! Thanks for all the fast replys!
Mirador, I think you hit the nail on the head!
If there are any problems there, money will help solve them.
At least at that end of the trip.
 

Hillbilly

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I am pretty confident that you will not have any problems. they will probably not ask you any questions...the girls probably look older than they are...
Just have a good time..sun block and a bit of bug repellant will make things more agreeable...

Just some advice

HB :D:D:D
 

ricktoronto

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Hillbilly said:
...the girls probably look older than they are...

Though one can safely assume handing over a passport to the migracion agent will probably offer a clue as to how old they really are. Being that the date of birth is printed in it.