Europe is not a country, it is a continent made up of many countries. Each country has there own laws and rules about how long foreigners can stay and whether they need a visa.
But there are some general rules.
Citizens of the 27 EU countries can stay in any EU country for an unlimited period. They can also live and work in any EU country.
Within the Schengen area there are no border controls. Tourists from non-Schengen/EU countries are normally allowed to stay for 90 days. The 90 day limit applies to the whole of the Schengen area. If you need a visa, it will be valid for all Schengen countries.
The Schengen area covers 22 out of the 27 members of the EU, plus 4 non-EU members.
Other than that, you need to check the rules for each country you intend to visit.
If you are clever, and continually moving from country to country, you can stay in Europe virtually indefinitely.
not long enough
less than 6 months
Yes, you can travel to Europe if your passport expires in 3 months, as long as it is valid for the duration of your stay.
For Irish & UK Passport holder youre passport needs to be valid twice the length of your stay i.e two week stay needs to be valid for four weeks from your arrival date
It depends on how long you are staying, if you plan to stay more then 2 weeks you will need a visa if not a passport is fine.
A British passport holder doesn't necessarily have the right to live and work in the UK.
Not for a stay of UP TO 30 days for tourism.
If you have a Malaysian passport, you can stay up to 6 months in the United Kingdom.
Endorsements on a passport are official stamps or markings that indicate specific permissions or restrictions for the passport holder, such as visas or entry/exit stamps. These endorsements can impact international travel by allowing or restricting the passport holder's entry into certain countries, as well as determining the duration of their stay.
yes! the US passport holder should be able to travel as long as its not EXPIRED. it can also depend on whom he/she ends up with...what i mean is some airliners or border control officers may take that into consideration but i surely doubt it.
you can get caught by the police and u have to pay money +no
No, a Thai passport holder can enter and stay in Macau/Hong Kong for 30 days without a visa.