How long are passports good for adults

  • What Is the Passport 6 Month Rule?
  • Why Should My Passport Be Valid for Six Months If I Will Stay Abroad for Less?
  • What Countries Have a Six-Month Passport Validity Rule?
  • Countries With a Three-Month Passport Validity Requirement
  • Countries With Other Passport Validity Requirements
  • Are There Any Exceptions to the Passport Six-Month Rule?
  • Can I Travel If My Passport Expires in Less Than Six Months?
  • Could I Be Denied Entry Abroad If My Passport Expires Soon?
  • What If My Passport Expires Abroad?

A passport is a travel document issued by your origin country which allows you to travel internationally. Usually, an ordinary passport is valid for 5 to 10 years, and because of this, most people neglect to check if their passport is about to expire. However, if your passport has less than 3 or 6 months left until expiration, most countries do not allow you to travel.

Don’t forget a passport is different from a traveling visa, and as such, they are not valid for the same amount of time.

What Is the Passport 6 Month Rule?

The 6-month passport rule states that your passport must be valid for another six months before you depart for international travel. Depending on which country you are traveling to, the six-month period may begin from the date you leave that country or the date you arrive.

However, not all countries follow the six-month requirement; some countries require that you have a passport with a three-month duration period. This requirement changes based on where you are traveling and sometimes even based on your nationality. For this reason, you are strongly advised to renew your passport or check with an embassy or consulate what the requirements are.

Why Should My Passport Be Valid for Six Months If I Will Stay Abroad for Less?

Your passport needs to be valid for 6 months to prevent you from overstaying in a foreign country. Suppose your passport expires during your travels, then you are left without a way to return home until you receive an emergency travel document. To avoid this from happening, countries began imposing the “six/three-month passport validity” rule.

What Countries Have a Six-Month Passport Validity Rule?

The countries listed here require you to have a passport with a period of at least 6 months upon arrival:

Afghanistan Guyana Samoa
Algeria Indonesia Saudi Arabia
Anguilla Iran Singapore
Bahrain Iraq Solomon Islands
Bhutan Israel Somalia
Botswana Jordan Somaliland
British Virgin Islands Kenya Sri Lanka
Brunei Kiribati Sudan
Canada* Laos Suriname
Cambodia Madagascar Taiwan
Cameroon Malaysia Tanzania
Cayman Islands Marshall Islands Thailand
Central African Republic Micronesia Timor-Leste
Chad Myanmar Tokelau
Comoros Namibia Tonga
Côte D’Ivoire Nicaragua Tuvalu
Curacao Nigeria Uganda
Ecuador Oman United Arab Emirates
Egypt Palau Vanuatu
El Salvador Papua New Guinea Venezuela
Equatorial Guinea Philippines Vietnam
Fiji Qatar Yemen
Gabon Rwanda Zimbabwe
Guinea Bissau Saint Lucia

*Please note that the six-month rule in Canada may change depending on your country of origin— check with an embassy before traveling.

Countries With a Three-Month Passport Validity Requirement

You can travel to these countries with a three-month valid passport:

Albania* Lithuania
Austria Luxembourg
Azerbaijan Malta
Belarus Moldova
Belgium Monaco
Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro
Czechia Nauru
Estonia Netherlands
Finland New Zealand
France North Macedonia*
Georgia Norway
Germany Panama*
Greece Poland
Honduras* Portugal
Iceland Senegal*
Italy Slovakia
Jordan Slovenia
Kuwait Spain
Latvia Sweden
Lebanon Switzerland
Liechtenstein

*These countries require a 3-month passport validity from your arrival date into the country.  Schengen countries require that you have a passport validity of 3 months from the date you intend to leave the EU.

Countries With Other Passport Validity Requirements

Besides the six-month or three-month passport requirement, some countries require other validity periods:

Country Passport Validity Period
Bermuda 45 days upon entry
Eritrea 3 months on arrival
Hong Kong 3 months on arrival
Lebanon 3 months on arrival
Macau 3 months on arrival
Micronesia 4 months on arrival
South Africa 3 months on arrival
The Maldives 3 months on arrival
Zambia 4 months on arrival

Are There Any Exceptions to the Passport Six-Month Rule?

There are a few exceptions to this rule; for example, you can enter Paraguay as long as your passport is valid, no matter the validity period. Certain other countries may have bilateral agreements with one another to shorten the six-month passport requirement or eliminate it altogether. It all depends on your destination and your country of residence- contact a representative office before departure.

Can I Travel If My Passport Expires in Less Than Six Months?

In normal circumstances, you can’t travel with a passport that expires in less than six months. However, a country with an active agreement with your destination country may allow it. You may even enter with an expired passport in some countries as long as you still have the document with you.

Could I Be Denied Entry Abroad If My Passport Expires Soon?

Yes, you will be denied entry abroad if your passport is about to expire. Additionally, if you need a visa, you won’t receive one with a passport with a validity of less than six (sometimes three) months.

For this reason, you have to make sure that your passport is up-to-date before you travel. If it’s not, then apply for a renewal at your local authority at least a month before.

What If My Passport Expires Abroad?

If your passport expires while you are abroad, contact the embassy or consulate of your country and apply for an emergency travel document. You must remember that most travel emergency documents are valid only until you re-enter your home country; afterward, you must apply for a new passport.

Remember: You cannot leave for your country of residence with an expired passport- wait for the embassy/consulate to help you.

Last Update: 30/06/22

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Do you need a new passport after 10 years?

Most applicants age 16-17 must apply in person using Form DS-11. If you are eligible to Renew a Passport by Mail, you can use Form DS-82. Passports for applicants 16 and older are valid for 10 years.

Do passports expire every 5 years?

Passports expire every 10 years when you are age 16 or older. Child passports (age 15 or younger) expire every 5 years. You can quickly find your passport expiration date on the inside front cover. The passport renewal process is easy and starts online.

How long after my passport expires Can I renew it?

Can I renew my passport if it's expired? Yes, but the passport must have been issued within the last 15 years.

Why is my passport only good for 5 years?

The 5-year validity that is on the passport for a minor starts when the passport was first approve to the applicant. What this means is, your passport will expire when you are 20 years old. Since your passport was under a minor category, it is good for 5 years.

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