New travel provision for minors put on hold
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- Published on Friday, 01 February 2013 19:12
- Written by Duncan Tucker
Mexican authorities have agreed to delay the implementation of an amendment to migration law affecting children traveling without their parents.
The amendment, which was due to come into effect on February 5, stipulates that unaccompanied minors (both Mexican and foreign) leaving or entering the country must carry a letter of permission signed by both parents or their guardian.
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