Passport validity for at least 190 days required by all nationals of Britain, Canada, Australia, USA and all EU nations. Also Visa is required. But Return Ticket, is not required for documentation.
P.S. If you feel that you are an exempt (not included in the aforementioned list), contact India Ministry for specific details, as different rules apply to other nations.
You may contact any of the following:
88 Janpath, New Delhi, 110001, India
Tel: (011) 2332 0008.
Website: www.incredibleindia.org
7 Cork Street, London W1S 3LH, UK
Tel: (020) 7437 3677.
Website: www.incredibleindia.org === === Chancery: 2107 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
Consulate: 2536 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
Tel: (202) 939 7000.
Website: www.indianembassy.org
Depends on what type of visa , validity period (1-12 months) and number of entries. 40$-100$. Google the Indian Consulate for USA. They will have application forms and fee schedules on-line.
It takes nearly 20-22 hours.
The flight distance from London to Delhi is 6,720 km
One can find much information about the Taj Mahal in India on Wikipedia including its architecture, history, construction and myths. The 'About' website also has a travel guide to the Taj Mahal.
no India is much much much bigger than England
It does not require a passport to travel to Hawaii.
It may be possible but there is a possibility of questionings at the airport on your arrival. Countries normally ask foreign visitors to make sure their passport has a validity of at least six months on the day they arrive. So, for your own peace of mind, it is much better if you apply for a new passport.
In theory, you don't need a passport if you are Italian but check with the British Embassy in your own country because the rules are complicated.
It is not possible to travel to Israel on a passport that is less than 6 months left on their passport as a passport is not a form of transport. You would be much better using an aeroplane or train if possble.
Three months.
6months I think
There is no minimum requirement. EU citizens (which includes British Citizens) can travel to, live and work in other EU countries without restriction. The passport is your proof of EU citizenship. As there is no limit to how long you can stay, the passport is not stamped. If necessary you can renew your passport while abroad, but this takes a number of weeks, during which time you cannot cross any borders.
Yes, he will need a passport to travel to the Bahamas. Anyone, including infants need passports to travel pretty much anywhere nowadays.
Manchester and Norwich are both in the UK. You don't need a passport to travel between them.
Nowadays you need a passport for virtually every country you want to visit.
If it is a full British passport (not an overseas or temporary passport), then all that's needed is a passport for travel to other European Union countries. The passport can even be expired. However, airlines may have different rules; check with your airline or ferry company first.
Yes, your infant will require either a passport, whether an actual passport book (what you commonly know as a passport) or a passport "card" which is a new Department of State issued document for travel in North America and the Carribean. The passport card is cheaper, and is much smaller (think the size of your driver's license), but cannot be used to travel anywhere else (such as the UK or Europe). If you intended to travel to those locations you would have to upgrade the passport card to a passport. http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.HTML Although it may seem odd for an infant to have his own passport, we have a 5 month old who has had one since he was 4 weeks old (we moved to Kuwait with him when he was 6 weeks old). Most other countries place a picture and details of the infant in the mother's passport, but the US requires a separate document for the infant. Hope that helps.