A friend of mine lives in Edmonton. She called earlier today, and is planning a trip to come to WDW in December, 2007 with her SO and his four year old son from a previous marriage. She has a valid passport, the SO has an expired passport, the child has no passport.
They will be flying from Edmonton to Orlando.
I told her I thought they would all need passports, she said that she tought that the expired passport would work, and that anyone under 12 doesn't need a passport to fly from Canada to the US.
What's the scoop?
You've got three issues here -- the expired passport, the child with no passport, and the fact that the child is not travelling with both his parents.
As mentioned above, the expired passport won't cut it. And, unfortunately, I believe you cannot renew an expired passport, you must re-apply totally. This happened to my BIL a few years ago; I don't know if the law has changed on that but I suspect it hasn't. So the dad needs to apply for a passport, and get a passport for the son as well.
And the couple will need a notarized letter from the child's mother, giving her permission for the trip. Without it, they could very well be turned away at the airport.
IF the couple was going to drive from Edmonton down into the U.S. and then catch a flight within the U.S., the dad wouldn't need a passport, and neither would the child. The dad's birth certificate and photo ID would suffice for a land crossing (air travel from Canada to the U.S. however now requires passports). However, they would
still need the child's mother's permission for the trip, in the form of a notarized letter -- just like she would need a notarized letter from the child's father if she wanted to take the little boy out of the country.
I hope they have a fabulous vacation -- they should likely go directly into a passport office and see if they need to pay extra for a rush on the passports. December will be here before we know it
