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Where my parents can sign a permission for me to travel alone to different continent?
I’m 17 years old, basically, I need to know where my parents can sign a permission for me to travel alone.
I live in UK, my nationality is Lithuanian and im traveling to South America next month.
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You need work permit to visit these countries but you’re just 17. Wait till you reach 21.
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Some countries require that permission, some do not. To be safe you cn carry one. Just have your parents type up a letter , sign it and have it notarized. You can see a sample in the article below on page 4 and print out the form to use if you like. This sample is from the U.S., but should work anywhere.