Passports can expire on any day of the month. It depends on when it was originally got.
last day of the month
its the last day of the month
Last day of the month displayed
Has nothing to do with birthday. they expire last day of the month on the tag & will be the same month every year.
Gold options typically expire on the last trading day of the month prior to the delivery month.
In Missouri, license plates typically expire on the last day of the month in which they were issued. For example, if a license plate is issued in March, it will expire on March 31. However, it's important for vehicle owners to check their registration documents for specific expiration dates, as there can be variations based on individual circumstances.
The Mexican passport date format is day-month-year.
You should just to be sure. I have heard of cases where people have not been granted pass away from a country because their passport was to expire in a little time.
The date format for a Mexico passport is day-month-year (DD-MM-YYYY).
It certainly depends on the area you are in and your local laws but usually it is to be at the beginning of the month you were born.
The expiration date on a Mexican passport is typically written in the format of day/month/year.
Month and year (or last digit of the year as it looks like in this case). All of the ones that I know of, list the month first. So this example would be expired the last day of April, 2010.