sdmike Posted June 21, 2017 #1 Share Posted June 21, 2017 Hi all. My daughter's 16yo friend will be joining us on a short LA/MX cruise on the Imagination next month. The Carnival agent said that we "normally don't need any extra paperwork" (what the heck does THAT mean?) to bring an unrelated minor, but we could "bring a note" if we wanted. Having sailed NCL and RCI numerous times I am familiar with parental consent forms required for doing this, but instead of me trusting an agent with vague information I thought I would check here. Is there a parental consent form to do this with CCL? If not, do recommend a note from the parent? Notarized? Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikey806 Posted June 21, 2017 #2 Share Posted June 21, 2017 Better to be safe than sorry bring a notarized note we brought a 17 year old kid once they never asked for it . Never know when they will ask for it depends on the port. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Domino D Posted June 21, 2017 #3 Share Posted June 21, 2017 Hi all. My daughter's 16yo friend will be joining us on a short LA/MX cruise on the Imagination next month. The Carnival agent said that we "normally don't need any extra paperwork" (what the heck does THAT mean?) to bring an unrelated minor, but we could "bring a note" if we wanted. Having sailed NCL and RCI numerous times I am familiar with parental consent forms required for doing this, but instead of me trusting an agent with vague information I thought I would check here. Is there a parental consent form to do this with CCL? If not, do recommend a note from the parent? Notarized? Thanks in advance I have never seen a Carnival specific form. When we have done this we used one of these two, and had it notarized (but I do not know if that is required) http://www.*************.com/parental_consent.pdf Site blocking preventing "vacations to go" in address (without spaces of course) http://www.us-passport-service-guide.com/minor-travel-consent-form.html Hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdmike Posted June 21, 2017 Author #4 Share Posted June 21, 2017 Thanks guys I appreciate it, especially the form links. I"m printing both and will give them the option of which to use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riclop Posted June 21, 2017 #5 Share Posted June 21, 2017 Call again and ask for a supervisor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drazil65 Posted June 21, 2017 #6 Share Posted June 21, 2017 I agree with bringing something notarized from parents even if they dont ask for anything, in addition to a medical authorization for medical treatment with the kids medical ins card. Make sure the medical insurance card is accepted outside of the country just in case (some of the hospitals outside the country may require payment up front before treatment). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonit964 Posted June 21, 2017 #7 Share Posted June 21, 2017 We brought my daughters friend with us last year on a Princess cruise and while they didn't ask for anything at check in, when we returned, the Customs agent did ask for it and also for my daughters paperwork as my DH did not join us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bnorris10 Posted June 21, 2017 #8 Share Posted June 21, 2017 Hi all. My daughter's 16yo friend will be joining us on a short LA/MX cruise on the Imagination next month. The Carnival agent said that we "normally don't need any extra paperwork" (what the heck does THAT mean?) to bring an unrelated minor, but we could "bring a note" if we wanted. Having sailed NCL and RCI numerous times I am familiar with parental consent forms required for doing this, but instead of me trusting an agent with vague information I thought I would check here. Is there a parental consent form to do this with CCL? If not, do recommend a note from the parent? Notarized? Thanks in advance I would strongly suggest getting a notarized note not only giving you permission to take their child on the cruise but also one that authorizes you to give medical treatment if necessary - would be horrible to have something bad happen and have to wait til parents get there to begin treatment.... You can generally find these forms for free online and then your normal bank should be able to take care of notarizing for free Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruisingAgain Posted June 22, 2017 #9 Share Posted June 22, 2017 We have cruised 3 times with friends of my son. We bring a simple letter (see below) signed by their mother. We have only been asked to present it once. We do not get it notarized they were fine with it not notarized. We also take a medical form giving us permission to make medical decisions. To whom it may concern, I acknowledge that John and Jane Doe are traveling outof the country on the Carnival Pride with my son Robert Wilson, on July 10, 2016. They have mypermission to do so. Becky Wilson Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sneezykevina Posted June 22, 2017 #10 Share Posted June 22, 2017 I agree with bringing something notarized from parents even if they dont ask for anything, in addition to a medical authorization for medical treatment with the kids medical ins card. Make sure the medical insurance card is accepted outside of the country just in case (some of the hospitals outside the country may require payment up front before treatment). This. When we leave our kids with the grandparents for more than a weekend we do the above. We also have both of our names as well stating WE give consent. I took my kids to Mexico last year over Thanksgiving as my wife had to work. The TSA agent asked where she was and I said "Someone had to stay home and care for our pets." Boy did he laugh and send us on our way. He then called out and asked me to have a Mojito for him. And I did! My point is, if it's family it's fine. If the kids brought a friend I would have had and needed a letter then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Steelers0854 Posted June 22, 2017 #11 Share Posted June 22, 2017 I would also suggest that they have a passport. While not required, I would hate to run into a situation where you needed to travel home mid cruise and only had a birth certificate for your daughters friend. I would suggest anything you get in writing from their parents also be notarized and give you permission to make medical decisions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdmike Posted June 23, 2017 Author #12 Share Posted June 23, 2017 Thanks for the additional input. I printed out a generic form that other user posted, and it includes both permission to take their daughter on the ship and permission for us to authorize any medical treatment. She will also be traveling with a passport and not a CDL. Thanks again, and happy cruising Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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