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Foreign passport ends on September 5, can I go to Turkey on July 2 for 4 days?
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3 subscribers  • asked 2010-06-1414 years ago
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аватар _Ivi_
Shouldn't be a problem, we had a similar situation
аватар 6aJImik
The service life of a passport ends 6 months before the end of the actual date in the passport. You should be warned about this at the travel agency. Better consult the FMS.
аватар _Ivi_
Not always, there are different restrictions in different countries, as far as I know, in Turkey you need to have time to return before the end date, but I would not risk it. Two months before graduation, you can still go, but you definitely need to consult a travel agency, everything changes.
аватар hessen
Quite right, in different countries - in different ways. For example, for Egypt: the passport must be valid for another 3 months from the end of the tour.
аватар hessen
For Turkey:
3 months from the start of the trip:
Romania, Tunisia*, Turkey*, Seychelles, Croatia Montenegro, Czech Republic, Vietnam
аватар hessen
* If the period is a little shorter, it all depends on the passport control officer in the country where you arrive: he can let you into the country or decide on deportation to your homeland.
аватар hessen
Look more here:
Each country has its own requirements for the validity of a tourist passport. Follow the link (www.kp.ru/daily/24066/306093/).
аватар Anetka-gan
according to the rules, the passport must be valid for 3 months, in fact - the travel agency can sell the tour. And if you're on your own, it's even less of a problem. The second issue is customs. sometimes they can slow down.
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