glasgowjohn
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If the baby was born here , he can only leave on an Argentine passport. Even if he has a US passport , Argentina views all children born here as Argentine nationals
katti said:That is not true, when you are a tourist you can travel in and out of the country with your child (and without the other parent) as much as you want, without official documents.
We even had minor children visiting us alone, flying alone. they had the national belgian permission with them but didn't have to show it. Not here and not in Belgium.
nikad said:The baby is Argentine in this case.
glasgowjohn said:If the baby was born here , he can only leave on an Argentine passport. Even if he has a US passport , Argentina views all children born here as Argentine nationals
Nelevp said:I also gave birth to my little girl here in Argentina. So she has the Argentine nationality also.
My husband and I are both Belgian, but every time when I travel alone with her to Europe, I need to present her official (not certified copy!) birth certificate together with a paper (certified by an “escribano”) where he gives me the permission to travel with her.
It is very hard to take a baby out of the country without the permission of the father, especially when it has the Argentine nationality.
Honestly, a friend of mine is in the exact same situation as you and she still didn’t found a solution yet. I don’t want to discourage you, but it will be very, very hard…
The “only” thing you need is the permission of the father…
El chabon said:What happens if the father or mother are not residents but perm-tourists?