Excepting the passport's home country, most countries worldwide will require your passport to be valid for a minimum of six months.
Entry requirements for any country are subject to change and it is advised that you check with the local embassy/consulate for the latest passport/visa requirements prior to your travels.
PassportIt's legally good until the expiry date in 2008 but many countries require six months left on your passport before they will allow you to travel. If you get a new passport, they will take into account your unexpired time and issue for (for example) ten years and five months, or however long there is left.
UK passport holders require 6 months left on their passport
According to Aruba Forums at Visit Aruba website, travelers are admitted into Aruba with a minimum of 3 months left before the expiration date on their passport.Specifically, the entry requirements provided on Aruba Tourism Authority's website state that a tourist to Aruba must have "the necessary documents for returning to the country of origin or to a country that he has the right to enter." According to a former U.S. Immigration Inspector stationed in Aruba on Aruba Forums at Visit Aruba, the United States requires a minimum of 6 months left before the passport's expiration date for re-entry. Also, airlines reserve the right to deny travel for inadequate documentation, and as countries have differing minimum passport expiration times, the airlines have an across-the-board rule that passports must be valid for 6 months.
You need at least 3 months left from the time that you depart for US. But many countries need at least 6 months left of passport validity for international travel.
You don't need a passport to book an international airline ticket but many countries require you to have a passport that has at least 6 months left before it expires. This is checked by the airline at check-in time.
Would imagine a min. of 6 months as with other EU passes. This would be what should remain on your passport when you leave The US though. I was in a similar situation and had enough time to get a new passport in advance. Time remaining on the old one was added to the expiry of the new one. Not sure about situation re FRG passports.
If you mean how many months left in a year, then it would be eight months left in that year.
Yes, and Jamaica doesn't require Brits to get a visa.
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Yes as long as you're back before it expires!Only countries OUTSIDE the EU need more than couple of months,usually at least six!
Many countries require visitors to have a valid passport with at least 6 months left before expiry. Best check with the Spanish embassy for their regulations. Don't rely on a travel agent for accurate advice.
Most countries require an incoming passenger to have at least six months left on their passport. This is to allow the passenger to stay in that country beyond their original return date - in case they become ill, and need to stay in hospital for longer than they originally intended to stay in the country.