Citizens of the European Union (both the UK and Portugal are members) can travel inside the Union for unlimited period of time without a visa and validity of less than 6 months is not an issue.
The answer depends on your nationality, which you do not state.
If you are a citizen of an EU country, you have a right to travel to and live in all EU countries. In this case there is no minimum validity required on your passport, and you can stay as long as you like.
If you are not an EU citizen, then there is a mimium validity, This applies to all Schengen countries (of which Portugal is one) jointly. The clock starts when you enter the first Schengen area country. You will normally be given a 90-day stamp on your passport (or visa if you need one). You must then leave the Schengen area before the 90 days are up. There is no passport control between Schengen countries. As Spain is also in Schengen, there is no passport control on Portugal's land border.
Remember that EU citizens have open-border policy. Any EU citizen can enter any EU nation without need for a passport.
No. You need 6 months minimum until expiration to travel to Portugal.
Yes, you will need a passport at each end of the journey.
Since Ireland and Portugal are both members of the European Union, they no longer require passports for travellers between those two countries. If, however, you happen to be a visitor from the US who is presently in Ireland but planning to visit Portugal, then you still need a passport, and you should not try to travel on an expired passport. Visit the American embassy and renew your passport.
It is best to have at least 6 months after your date of return to the US remaining on your passport.
No you need a passport.
If you are a citizen of a country outside the European Union you will need a passport to visit Portugal and may also need a visa. If you are a citizen of the European Union and live in one of the member countries which are part of continental Europe you will still need a passport or national identity card but this is unlikely to be asked for by the authorities on entry to Portugal if you are travelling by foot, road or rail as internal EU borders except into the United Kingdom are only lightly policed if at all. If you travel by air then airlines will ask for a passport or other identity document before allowing you to board a flight even when travelling within the EU.
Yes, you will need a passport at each end of the journey.
Short answer is no. you need to have at least six months left on any passport to be able to travel.
Yes you need a passport whenever you leave the United Kingdom because you need it to get back again.
How long needed on passport to travel to FinlandFinland
6 months
UK passport holders require 6 months left on their passport
You need a passport to travel anywhere out of your state. these can be obtained through your local post office. apply at least two months before planning your travel. you dont need a passport to travel out of your state.
At least six months remaining before the passport expires. If you have a UK passport and want to travel to Italy you only need the passport to be valid. YOU DO NOT NEED 3 OR 6 MONTHS REMAINING FROM ANY DATE OUTBOUND OR INBOUND.
Since Ireland and Portugal are both members of the European Union, they no longer require passports for travellers between those two countries. If, however, you happen to be a visitor from the US who is presently in Ireland but planning to visit Portugal, then you still need a passport, and you should not try to travel on an expired passport. Visit the American embassy and renew your passport.
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.
no because you need a Italy passport. You cant use a us passport
no all you need is just your country passport