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04/04/2016 02:38 PM
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We are thinking about letting our son bring one of his friends with us on one of our upcoming charters. Might be to the BVIs or it might be to a different island such as St. Martin, Antigua, Grenada, etc... or a combination of islands. Can anyone offer some insight into the challenges we could face concerning C&I with a non-family minor on board? Should a standard "minor consent to travel form" from the US that is signed by both parents and notarized be sufficient for any island in the Caribbean? Or do some islands have their own separate requirements? Would hate to get down and be turned away (or worse) because we don't have the correct forms. Suppose we could stick to the USVI/SVI but I really want to start checking out some of the more southern islands on our next trips.
Thanks!
Matt
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