Excuse me, do we still need to do notarization and authentication when taking children to Canada? The child's father is not going. The Canadian visa has been issued ?
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It's best to carry a notarized set for reference in case the police or customs need to check, which can save you a lot of trouble! People in Canada and the United States are generally very particular.
To apply for a visa without the presence of the father, a letter of authorization is required. It is sufficient to write the letter by yourself and it does not need to be notarized. However, once the visas are issued, the letter is no longer necessary. I always travel abroad with my child by myself.
Please prepare a non-accompanying consent letter, no notarization is required, the template is as follows
Go to the notary office to get a number. They have ready-made templates. Bring your own USB drive. Fill in the names and IDs of the people on their computer, fill in the place you're going to, save it to the USB drive, wait for your number to be called, and then the notary will take care of everything that needs to be done.