I'm going to Ashdod with my son to visit relatives. I have several questions: 1. Do I need permission to leave the child from my father? Everywhere different information.
2. Is it worth taking an excursion to Jordan for a few days or enough one day to visit Petra?
3. Is there now an excursion to Egypt from Israel?
Thank you in advance.

Responds to Bobrova Ekaterina, Head of the Israel Department of the Russian Express Company
If you and your son have the same surname, then the permission to export the child is not necessary.

In Jordan, there is something to see and besides Petra, so if finances and time allow, then take a two-day excursion to Jordan.

Egypt makes excursions from Israel, but it is more convenient to visit this excursion from the Red Sea.

Responds to Marina Tereshina, Unex
1. For the removal of a minor child abroad, it is necessary to have the original of the child's birth certificate and consent from the second parent. You can not make out this consent, but the decision is made at the passport control - they will release the child or not. And if the father is against this trip?

2. This is how you like it. Many days of excursions to Jordan begin, as a rule, from Tel Aviv. One-day excursions to Petra are conducted from Eilat.

3. Excursions from Israel to Egypt are conducted from Eilat. As far as I know, now they are not held temporarily. In any case, on an excursion to Egypt, tourists are gathered in Eilat. This issue must be solved on the spot in Eilat. It does not work out in advance.

April 23, 2014

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