Following website has some information which can help you out.
Website : www.wikiprocedure.com
2 MONTHS
ANY U.S. citizen can apply for a passport using the form that the Passport Office supplies. There are no special provisions for members of Congress.
The passport office (see related link) says six to eight weeks . They offer some specially expedited options if you are in a hurry and willing to pay for rush service.
Its a LONG, TEDIOUS process. Be willing to deal with RUDE, INADEQUATE staff that are totally unaware of whats taking place!
3 to 4 months u get a passport
He usually forgets his prior position after entering a primary, winning a primary, taking office, or leaving office.
If you apply at a Passport Canada office, up to 2 weeks. Other ways (i.e. by mail, at the Service Canada and Canada Post locations or at the Canadian embassies) up to 4 weeks.If you have a valid reason to get it urgently, you can pay extra and have it sent to you sooner (only done at Passport Canada locations)
You need 6 months left on your British Passport for when you are due to LEAVE the country. Otherwise you need to get a new one! I have just found this out by the British Passport office charge £97 and you can get a fast track one done and delivered within 1 week.
Being a former travel assistant, my understanding is as long as you are not stepping foot or DOCKING on a foreign land, the answer would be NO. I am presuming that you are sailing from America, up through the Alaskan Inside Passage, and are concerned about needing a passport for Canada. Once again, my understanding is as long as you do NOT dock or step foot on Canadian ground, you will NOT need a passport. Happy sailing!
no, as long as you have a passport
As long as your passport isn't expired you can go to Turkey. You may not be able to stay very long due to the temporary passport.
UK passport holders require 6 months left on their passport