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It will take at least six months for a non-citizen from Greece to get an American passport.
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.
Yes. As long as the passport is still valid.
It depends on your nationality. If you are an EU or Schengen Area citizen you do not need any time on your passport. Otherwise you need 3 months after the date you intend to leave the Schengen Area.
No, 6 months is the maximum visa free stay. After that, you need a visa.
As early as possible. If you are not a US citizen then you should atleast have 6 months in validity while if you are a US citizen and under a closed loope cruise, you can have atleast 3 months in validity. Depends on the travel arrangements.
You can get a passport in under two months by going to one of the passport agencies in the US. If you have an emergency you can get it in one day.
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.
3 to 4 months u get a passport
Irish passport holders may visit Canada for a stay of up to six months without a visa for tourism an/or business purposes. The actual length of stay allowed, however, is decided by the immigration officer at the passport control gates.
Passports should have a minimum of 6 months validity from the date you are entering any country of which you are not a citizen.
Yes, provided you have all border entry/exit stamps on your passport.