The rule of thumb is that passports should be at least 6 months before traveling internationally.
They may let you in, but to return to your country could be problematic if there is less than 6 months on your passport.
A passport with a minimum of six months validity is required. Depending on what passport you are carrying a entry/exit travel visa may also be necessary.
A passport must be valid for at least 3 months from the date of departure from Fiji in order to visit the country.
Traveling to Costa Rica requires a valid passport.
If you are in the United States and wish to fly to a different country, you will need a passport valid for at least 6 months after your date of return. You may also need a visa, depending on the country you will be visiting and the country that has issued your passport.
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.
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Some countries require that you have a passport valid for six months in order to be allowed in. I would recommend you renew the passport before you travel, but if you don't have time for that, check the requirements for the country you are visiting.
a valid pass port if you live in Canada or the USA
The passport should be valid for more than six months.
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United States require your passport be valid for a minimum of 90 starting from your date of departure. However, it is always recommended to have a minimum of 6 months validity when traveling to another country.
The passport has to be valid for at least 6 months after you travel to jamaica.
the requirement "valid for six months" refers to how long the passport must be valid for in the future, i.e. it must not expire for at least another six months. The date of issue (if you got it a week ago or 20 years ago) is not relevant.
For current information on what a country requires, you can talk to any airline telephone agent, or travel agent, or call, write, or email the consulate or embassy of the country you are going to be visiting.