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Publication in the community "Montenegro"

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Entrance to Montenegro with children: are all the documents with you?

That's interesting: with the general loyalty of the country's access regime to foreigners and their strangenesses, entry to Montenegro with children is more difficult than it may seem, and even more difficult than in other countries.

For example, if you are divorced from the father or mother of a child (or one of your parents simply did not go to rest), you can go to Montenegro with children only by visiting the notary office. Yes, yes, to release from Russia - will be released in any part, but you will not be allowed to enter Montenegro with children, if you do not have the consent of the second party, which is attested in all form by the notary.

If a representative is traveling with children to Montenegro (for example, an accompanying or a relative), then he must have the consent of both parents. At the same time the document is issued strictly in Russian (if you are a Russian citizen).

Without a document, you can not go to Montenegro with children left without parents. A copy of the survivor certificate is required.

If you go to Montenegro with the children of parents who were deprived, the documents confirming this fact must also be with you.

You can come to Montenegro with children only with documents, you can leave as you like, it does not matter. But if you are leaving for Montenegro, say, to Dubrovnik, take your consent, even if you are traveling on a voucher and have confirmation that you have just been admitted to Montenegro. When returning to the border, consent can be asked at any time.

Rest in Montenegro is a great pleasure for the whole family, so do not overshadow your joy of sharing pastimes, refunds and delivery of tickets. If you enter Montenegro with children, and experienced tourists tell you that all this is nonsense, and no one particularly checks whether you have the consent or not, remember the golden Russian saying once you just do not have to. Your friends were lucky - they did not ask for documents at the entrance to Montenegro with children, but this does not mean that they will not ask you. It's always better to hedge.

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