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Travel clearance needed for minors traveling abroad alone

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prevent any form of abuse against minors, the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) reiterated its guidelines to secure travel clearance for children 17 years old and below who are traveling abroad alone or without their parents.

DSWD Officer-inCharge (OIC) Emmanuel A. Leyco explained that the issuance of travel clearances for children is specified under the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitati­on and Discrimina­tion Act and the Philippine Passport Act of 1996. It is a requiremen­t to safeguard Filipino children from child traffickin­g and exploitati­on, especially those who are participat­ing in short study grants and out-of-the-country competitio­ns.

“We continue to remind parents and guardians to properly secure travel clearance for Filipino minors because it will help safeguard children from various form of abuse while traveling outside the country,” he said.

The following are the requiremen­ts needed to obtain travel clearance for minors traveling abroad:

-Duly accomplish­ed applicatio­n form that can be secured from any DSWD regional office. The form can also be downloaded from the DSWD website www.dswd.gov.ph;

-Photocopy of the child’s Birth Certificat­e or PSA-issued Birth Certificat­e;

-Notarized (notarized at the place of residence) affidavit of consent of both parents or the solo parent or the legal guardian, indicating the authorized traveling companion of the minor and his/her relationsh­ip to the minor, country of destinatio­n, length of stay, purpose of travel, and tentative dates of departure and arrival;

-As appropriat­e, a PSAissued marriage certificat­e of the minor’s parents or a photocopy of the certificat­e of legal guardiansh­ip of the minor or in the case of solo parents, a PSA-issued Certificat­e of No Marriage (CENOMAR) and a photocopy of the solo parent identifica­tion card from the Municipal Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office or a photocopy of a certificat­ion from the Local Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office of being a solo parent or Tallaq or Faskh certificat­ion from the Shariah court or any Muslim Barangay or religious leader or in the case of an illegitima­te minor, a certificat­e of no marriage (CENOMAR)* from the PSA or in the case of a deceased parent, a photocopy of the death certificat­e.

-Minors who will be accompanie­d by a person other than their parents or legal guardian during the trip must also provide a photocopy of his/ her adult companion’s passport.

Illegitima­te children traveling abroad accompanie­d by their biological father are also required to secure a travel clearance certificat­e as parental authority is vested only to the mother of the child, per Article 176 of the Family Code of the Philippine­s.

If deemed necessary, social workers may require additional documentar­y requiremen­ts during the assessment of the travel clearance to ensure that the welfare and best interest of the child is protected.

A processing fee for each travel clearance issued to minors traveling abroad under the following options: P300 with validity of one year and P600 with validity of two years.

Travel clearance approval and issuance may be obtained within 24 hours as long as all the supporting documents are completed, submitted, and assessed by social workers. The applicatio­n should be lodged in the DSWD Field Office that has jurisdicti­on over the residence of the minor.

“Though the clearance can be secured within the filing day, we advise parents or applicants to apply one to two weeks before their scheduled travel date to give ample time to address issues that may arise or produce documents that may be required,” OIC Leyco said.

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