BB
Librarian 2008.
Beyond Bitchy.
BB & OJF - you heard it
here first.
CAN SEE RUSSIA FROM HER HOUSE.
They don't have photos, just their names and birthdates and the rest of it. Granted, I'm talking about Canadian customs, but I can't imagine the US
is any different since our borders are BFFs. Babies/kids used to be able to be under their parents names' (I was until I was like 5 or something) but then
its too easy to just take your kid and peace out, living your ex-husband wondering where the hell Timmy is.
I'm seriously curious about this so I'm gonna call my mom later and get the 411 on baby passports, lol. She'll be like WTF?
Let's all just imagine little pink and blue passports with unicorns and stars on them that say Max & Emme Lopez-Muniz...awwwww!
BB
Librarian 2008.
Beyond Bitchy.
BB & OJF - you heard it
here first.
CAN SEE RUSSIA FROM HER HOUSE.
Yes, they do. I called my mom to confirm, and she was like "Who do you know has a 4 month old baby and needs a passport?!" and I didn't want to
say Jen because the reason for my phone call was weird enough, lol.
It's called the "1P1P" rule - 1 Person, 1 Passport. Babies' passports don't have pictures, but they do require one for international
travel.
Still PaperFlowers wrote:
Seriously? Why on earth would infants at 4 months have their own passports though? For starters, how can they get a passport photo??
they actually do get one... my cousin was born in july and he left here in like september... we went to walgreens and took the picture.. they make u hold
the baby and the baby has to open their eyes.. and the picture needs to be submitted with their eyes open or else it is not valid
BB
Librarian 2008.
Beyond Bitchy.
BB & OJF - you heard it
here first.
CAN SEE RUSSIA FROM HER HOUSE.
They're really picky about pictures. Minimal makeup, no glasses, etc etc. A few years ago I was traveling to the US and I got questioned and had to show
other photo ID because my hair was blonde in the picture and black in person.
My little sister had a passport when she was a baby. She didn't have a picture though, I guess legislation has changed since then.
I just don't think they'll get stamps into their passports travelling inside the EU - there's usually just a short glimpse to the passports and
they'll let you pass.
BB
Librarian 2008.
Beyond Bitchy.
BB & OJF - you heard it
here first.
CAN SEE RUSSIA FROM HER HOUSE.
Only if you are from the EU do they do that. If you are not, you get stamps. Even when just crossing through. I have a stamp from Schiphol in Amsterdam and I
was only catching a connecting flight.
There is no way a foreign passport gets a look and gets let through, lol. It doesn't work like that.