Heading abroad this summer? Don’t let an expired passport ruin your holiday! Before you jet off, make sure your passport is up to scratch. Here’s your no-nonsense guide to passport rules and travel tips to keep your trip hassle-free.

Check Your Passport NOW – Don’t Leave It Late!

Double-check your passport’s expiry date well before your trip. No one wants a last-minute scramble or, worse, being turned away at the airport. If you need a new one, apply early via the official government website to avoid delays.

How Long Does Your Passport Last?

  • Adult passports are valid for 10 years.
  • Children’s passports need renewing every 5 years.

Your passport’s issue and expiry dates are on the main page – that’s what border officers will check when you travel.

Passport Rules by Country: Know Before You Go

Countries Without Extended Validity Requirements

Places like Australia, Canada, and the US only require your passport to be valid for the duration of your stay. Still, double-check the latest guidelines on embassy or Post Office websites.

Countries Demanding Six Months’ Validity

Heading to China, Thailand, Egypt, or Turkey? Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your arrival date – no exceptions.

Travelling to the EU?

Your passport should have been issued less than 10 years ago and be valid for at least 3 months after you leave the EU.

Need a Visa?

Most visa-requiring countries also demand a minimum of six months’ passport validity from your entry date.

Airport Liquid Rules: Don’t Get Caught Out!

Remember the 100ml liquid limit in your hand luggage. Airports enforce strict rules, so pack smart and avoid security hold-ups.

Quick Recap: Passport Ready, Travel Steady

Check your passport’s expiry date NOW. Match it against your destination’s rules to avoid being left at the gate. Need a renewal? Get it sorted via the government website ASAP.

Happy holidays – travel safe and stress-free!

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