Do children need their own passports?

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Yes, children do need their own passports for international travel. Regardless of their age, every traveler must have a valid passport, including infants and young children. A child's passport functions similarly to an adult passport and contains important identification information. When applying for a child's passport, the application must be completed by a parent or legal guardian, and specific documentation will be required. This typically includes proof of the child's citizenship, such as a birth certificate, as well as identification for the parent or guardian. It is also vital to note that some countries may have additional requirements for traveling with minors, including consent forms from both parents. Parents and guardians should check the specific entry requirements of their destination country in advance. For more detailed information regarding the application process and requirements for children's passports, it is advisable to consult the relevant section of the HM Passport Office website.
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Answered Jun 18, 2025

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