dizzyspots
Senior Nomad
 
Posts: 603
Registered: 9-22-2008
Location: Mescal AZ
Member Is Offline
Mood: rather be on the beach at Gonzaga
|
|
traveling with grand daughter
thinking about taking our grand daughter (7 yrs old) on our trip to Gonzaga in Oct...any special requirements for to and from with a grand
daughter..parents are not traveling with us...??
|
|
|
El Comadante Loco
Nomad

Posts: 274
Registered: 6-12-2004
Member Is Offline
|
|
You will need to have a notarized letter from her parents giving you permission to bring her into Mexico.. and of course her passport... Chances are
you will not be asked at the border crossing in to Mex but you never know....
ELC
|
|
|
David K
Honored Nomad
       
Posts: 65410
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
Member Is Offline
Mood: Have Baja Fever
|
|
Passport is not manditory, specially for little kids... but the birth certificate and the notorized letter is a must (or a really good idea). I was
never asked for the letter entering Mexico with my kids but without the kids mother. Twice we brought my son's friends into Mexico (with the letter)
but never stopped at the border for it. Returning to the U.S. was also never an issue.
|
|
|
Bob and Susan
Elite Nomad
    
Posts: 8813
Registered: 8-20-2003
Location: Mulege BCS on the BAY
Member Is Offline
Mood: Full Time Residents
|
|
i bring kids down...
remember mexicans are family people...
they love kids and when grandma is there it's even better
in fact...when you get your visitor visa
ask if they will add the grandchild to you visa
they can do this and it'll save you 21 bucks
|
|
|
Bajahowodd
Elite Nomad
    
Posts: 9274
Registered: 12-15-2008
Location: Disneyland Adjacent and anywhere in Baja
Member Is Offline
|
|
| Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
i bring kids down...
remember mexicans are family people...
they love kids and when grandma is there it's even better
in fact...when you get your visitor visa
ask if they will add the grandchild to you visa
they can do this and it'll save you 21 bucks |
That's actually very helpful to know.
|
|
|
TecateRay
Nomad

Posts: 346
Registered: 9-6-2006
Location: La Mesa, CA
Member Is Offline
|
|
My grandkids are 10 and 7 and we used to take a "parent permission" letter, I haven't bothered in the last few years - no problem. I carry their
birth certificates and hand them to US officers when we return, no problems there either.
|
|
|
mcfez
Elite Nomad
    
Posts: 8678
Registered: 12-2-2009
Location: aka BN yankeeirishman
Member Is Offline
|
|
Get the passports. You may need them in case of air flight (!).
Retain current pictures of both these kids in your procession.....should one get lost or ........? Make two copies.
Yes...get the written permission letters from BOTH parents. It fast and cheap to do. Notarized. Make two copies.
Get a notarized letter that YOU or your better half.....can make decisions of medical emergency. Dont leave home with it! Stuff happens en-route TO
Baja too......Make two copies.
Dont have their names printed on their backpacks, shirts, whatever.
Most important.....take at least one case of Kraft Mac and Cheese !!!!!!!!!!
I take my kids and their friends, my grand kids to Baja and to the Mainland all the time. GB is a perfect spot for them.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
|
|
|
JZ
Select Nomad
     
Posts: 13633
Registered: 10-3-2003
Member Is Offline
|
|
| Quote: | Originally posted by TecateRay
My grandkids are 10 and 7 and we used to take a "parent permission" letter, I haven't bothered in the last few years - no problem. I carry their
birth certificates and hand them to US officers when we return, no problems there either. |
One out 10 times they will ask you for that letter... it's better to have it.
|
|
|
dizzyspots
Senior Nomad
 
Posts: 603
Registered: 9-22-2008
Location: Mescal AZ
Member Is Offline
Mood: rather be on the beach at Gonzaga
|
|
Thanks everyone...
Deno...right on about the Mac and cheese...not sure she's ready for my Triggerfish tacos on the beach
?Visa? we have been to GB x 6...cross over at San Luis or Algodones and have never gotten nor been asked for a visa or fmt???
even when we went all the way to Sag Ignacio on our 1st trip..we were asked about the FMT at the Guererro Negro checkpoint, but told him the border
crossing was closed for holiday when we passed and except for turning in our fruits and veggies and paying for the "germicidal trcuk wash..no problem
|
|
|
805gregg
Super Nomad
  
Posts: 1344
Registered: 5-21-2006
Location: Ojai, Ca
Member Is Offline
|
|
| Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
i bring kids down...
remember mexicans are family people...
they love kids and when grandma is there it's even better
Does that include the guys that behead their enemy's and hang them from the hyway bridge in TJ. The leave the women and children out of conflicts
stopped in the 80's when 19 men women and children were murdered in El Sauzal, I drove through on the next day, on a surf trip. Young kids get bored
just looking at sunrises and the beach, at least mine did, bring some surf fishing gear and get them involved or leave them at home.
|
|
|
|
dizzyspots
Senior Nomad
 
Posts: 603
Registered: 9-22-2008
Location: Mescal AZ
Member Is Offline
Mood: rather be on the beach at Gonzaga
|
|
the grand daughter adventure will be delayed...Mom was OK with the idea, but her Dad but the kabash on the idea...no go for now....think he watches to
much tv at the fire station
|
|
|
yakyak2010
Junior Nomad
Posts: 94
Registered: 4-24-2010
Location: Victorville, Ca.
Member Is Offline
|
|
Sorry to hear your grand daughter can't make it. I'm sure she would have enjoyed it. Maybe pops will loosen up.
I\'ve been told I\'m preoccupied with Baja. They just don\"t understand, in fact neither do I.
|
|
|
dizzyspots
Senior Nomad
 
Posts: 603
Registered: 9-22-2008
Location: Mescal AZ
Member Is Offline
Mood: rather be on the beach at Gonzaga
|
|
doubtful..he's a great dad...but pretty hard nosed about some stuff...we'll keep using the sideways approach...raving about how much we like it...the
great folks we travel with...the threads on this site...YOUR videos got a WOW from Mom.....we'll see
its kinda like trying to talk our other friends into this trip...we jsut keep raving about it...and they either get the message or they dont
important part is that WE always have a great time
see ya guys soon...any other word about your wives coming...Sharon gets a little antsy when she is the only gal there...kinda feels like a 3rd wheel
|
|
|
yakyak2010
Junior Nomad
Posts: 94
Registered: 4-24-2010
Location: Victorville, Ca.
Member Is Offline
|
|
Yea, I know daughters are precious. Parents rule and that only right. Still don't know for sure about the wives, but Sharon knows we don't bite.
See ya in Oct.
I\'ve been told I\'m preoccupied with Baja. They just don\"t understand, in fact neither do I.
|
|
|
bufeo
Senior Nomad
 
Posts: 793
Registered: 11-16-2003
Location: Santa Fe New Mexico
Member Is Offline
|
|
| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
Get the passports. You may need them in case of air flight (!).
Retain current pictures of both these kids in your procession.....should one get lost or ........? Make two copies.
Yes...get the written permission letters from BOTH parents. It fast and cheap to do. Notarized. Make two copies.
Get a notarized letter that YOU or your better half.....can make decisions of medical emergency. Dont leave home with it! Stuff happens en-route TO
Baja too......Make two copies.
Dont have their names printed on their backpacks, shirts, whatever.
Most important.....take at least one case of Kraft Mac and Cheese !!!!!!!!!!... . |
This is a really good list of the "To-Dos" when it comes to traveling south of the border with others' children. (Especially the mac n' cheese
bit... )
Allen R
|
|
|
dizzyspots
Senior Nomad
 
Posts: 603
Registered: 9-22-2008
Location: Mescal AZ
Member Is Offline
Mood: rather be on the beach at Gonzaga
|
|
Hey Doug HAPPY BIRTHDAY
see ya in 79 days or so
|
|
|
mcfez
Elite Nomad
    
Posts: 8678
Registered: 12-2-2009
Location: aka BN yankeeirishman
Member Is Offline
|
|
| Quote: | Originally posted by bufeo
| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
Get the passports. You may need them in case of air flight (!).
Retain current pictures of both these kids in your procession.....should one get lost or ........? Make two copies.
Yes...get the written permission letters from BOTH parents. It fast and cheap to do. Notarized. Make two copies.
Get a notarized letter that YOU or your better half.....can make decisions of medical emergency. Dont leave home with it! Stuff happens en-route TO
Baja too......Make two copies.
Dont have their names printed on their backpacks, shirts, whatever.
Most important.....take at least one case of Kraft Mac and Cheese !!!!!!!!!!... . |
This is a really good list of the "To-Dos" when it comes to traveling south of the border with others' children. (Especially the mac n' cheese
bit... )
Allen R |
Thank you bufeo
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
|
|
|