Passports: Children

(asked on 7th September 2017) - View Source

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many British women have been asked by UK Border Control to prove they were related to their children when attempting to enter the UK since 2010.


Answered by
Brandon Lewis Portrait
Brandon Lewis
This question was answered on 12th September 2017

Border Force does not record the occasions on which British women are asked to prove their relationship to their children on arrival to the United Kingdom. Therefore it is not possible to provide this information.

It is not currently mandatory for a parent or guardian to produce documentation that explains their relationship to the child they are travelling with. However, in certain circumstances, such as a parent who has a different surname to their child, Border Force advises that they carry relevant documentation that verifies the relationship.

Border Force has a statutory duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children entering the United Kingdom. Its officers are trained to identify safeguarding issues and, where necessary, will conduct checks to confirm the relationship between a child and the parent or guardian they are accompanied by.

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