It is possible but the bearer of the passport may face difficulties upon arrival (e.g. questionings at the passport control). You may also require a passport that is at least valid for 6 months in order to apply for ESTA (which you should if you haven't done it before).
Yes
Yes, a British passport holder can travel to Malta with three months left on their passport, as long as the passport is valid for the duration of their stay. However, it is advisable to have at least six months of validity on a passport when traveling to many countries in the Schengen area. It's always best to check the latest entry requirements before traveling, as regulations may change.
Yes, a British passport holder can travel to the UK with two months left on their passport while in Hong Kong. However, it is generally advised to have at least six months' validity on a passport when traveling internationally to avoid potential issues with airlines or immigration. It's best to check with the airline and the UK government’s travel advice for any specific requirements or recommendations.
Yes, and Jamaica doesn't require Brits to get a visa.
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.
Simply yes!
Yes. Threre is no minimum passport validity for EU citizens travelling to other EU countries.
Risky. Ask your travel agent or UAE embassy.
Yes, a US passport holder can travel to Australia.
Yes, it is good until it expires.
five months probably ;five weeks not so sure
Philippine passport holder 5 months validity going back to Philippines ?