Immigration requirements for Panamanian minors or foreign minors residing in Panama
In addition to a valid passport, minors must carry their original birth certificate. This also applies to Panamanian minors who carry passports from other countries and foreign minors residing in the Republic of Panama. In addition, minors must meet one of the following requirements to travel:
- Be accompanied by his or her mother and father.
- If accompanied by one parent, have the written consent of the other, duly certified by a notary public.
- If accompanied by one parent, and in the case of the death of the other parent, a judge empowered to do so has authorized the death certificate of the absent parenty.
- If accompanied by a third party, carry the written consent of both parents according to items #2 and #3 mentioned above.
- If the minor is traveling alone, he or she must submit written permission from both parents, according to items #2 and #3 mentioned above.
Note: Underage children of foreign nonresidents are excluded from this provision.