Millions of years from now.
A year is defined as the time it takes an object to revolve around the Sun once. Venus revolves around the Sun, so yes it does have a year [See related question]
Yes but Venus' momentum keeps it (almost) in the same orbit year after year. Eventually either Venus will be pulled into the Sun or the Sun will expand (nothing to do with Venus gravity or orbit, just a phase of the Sun's development) and encompass Venus (and Mercury as well as Earth) obliterating the inner planets.
It takes Venus 224.7 days to orbit the sun. Venus orbits the sun 1.62 times in a year. Venus is the planet 2nd closest to the sun.
Venus did not actually "kiss" the sun this year. The term "kiss" can refer to a conjunction, which is when two celestial bodies appear close together in the sky. Venus can have conjunctions with the sun, but the last one occurred on August 13, 2019, and the next one will be on January 8, 2022.
Venus revolves around the Sun in about 225 Earth days. That's its "year".
A year is shorter on Venus than on Earth. A year is the time taken for a planet to orbit the Sun. Venus has a smaller orbit and a higher orbital speed.
Venus orbits the Sun once every 224.7 Earth days.
it takes 225 earth days to make on revolution around the sun
The solar year of Venus should be shorter than the solar year of Mars because Venus is closer to the sun, so its rotation around the sun should take less time than a full rotation of the Sun for Mars. Also a solar year for Venus is 224.7 Earth days and a solar year for Mars is about 687 Earth days.
Mercury and Venus. Venus is the planet which takes less then a year to orbit the sun, it takes 224.7 earth days.
A year is shorter on Venus than on Earth. A year is the time taken for a planet to orbit the Sun. Venus has a smaller orbit and a higher orbital speed.
A year on Venus is 224 Earth days and a day is 243 Earth days. This answer isn't bad, but remember the Solar day is "only" about 117 Earth days on Venus. I like the Solar day. It takes Venus about 243 Earth days to rotate once and that's what is called a Sidereal day.