The passport should be valid for more than six months.
Yes. Threre is no minimum passport validity for EU citizens travelling to other EU countries.
United States require your passport be valid for a minimum of 90 starting from your date of departure. However, it is always recommended to have a minimum of 6 months validity when traveling to another country.
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If you are a Philippine Passport holder then Yes, you can travel with less that 5 months in it since you are a Filipino citizen by law. But if you are a foreign passport holder you must have atleast 6 months of validity in it.
It may be possible but there is a possibility of questionings at the airport on your arrival. Countries normally ask foreign visitors to make sure their passport has a validity of at least six months on the day they arrive. So, for your own peace of mind, it is much better if you apply for a new passport.
Yes you can before six months of expiry. For entering in some countries it is a must that you show atleast 6 months validity of the passport.
Yes, unless your planning on staying there for longer than two months.
Britain is in Europe, so there is no passport timeliness requirement for a British citizen to enter the UK. If by Europe, you mean any non-British country in Europe, the requirement is usually six months validity, but individual countries may vary. A VISA may also be necessary to visit some former Soviet republics.
Philippine passport holder 5 months validity going back to Philippines ?
If you are taking the child across border then yes.
Yes, and it must have at least 6 months validity left.