Minors aged 18 years and below will not be
allowed to travel to the UAE without an authorisation letter from their parents
in case they are not travelling with them, as per an advisory issued by Air
India. The move, which is effective from June 1, comes following a warning from
Dubai Police and other relevant authorities to prevent child trafficking, said
the advisory.
The General Directorate of Residency and
Foreigners-Dubai (Immigration) notified the same from June 1 to prevent child
trafficking, Air India said.
As per the advisory, "The procedure to be
followed is that all minors, who are 18 years and below, would need to have an
authorisation form filled from their parents with relevant details of their address
abroad and in the UAE, and information about who would be receiving them in the
UAE (in case they are not travelling with a parent)."
Also, in case the minor is travelling with
another family member, an authorisation letter from the parents or the guardians
is still required, it said. "Airlines staff can escort the minors through
immigration, provided that the form is filled and the process to hand them over
to the receiving person is duly followed.
"As a last resort, the minor would indeed
be deported if the immigration suspect an illegal activity and the information
provided are not sufficient to address that. In which case, the normal process
and subsequent fines will apply," the advisory added.
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