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yes most countrys require it be atleast 6 months left on it.
Cool-K
It depends on where you're traveling to and from. I've traveled extensively, and many countries, particularly those that issue Visas, do require at least 6 months of validity on your passport.
scooby.doo
l think so ring the pass port place.
swastika_udaya
HAI FRIEND
ITS NOT A MUST BUT IT IS BETTER YOU HAVE SIX MONTHS VALIDITY AS YOU DONT WANT TO RUSH UP IN YOUR TOUR AND
YOU CAN HAVE AMPLE TIME TO RENEW SAME
spicy_009
Usually not, but if you're travelling to a country where you need to apply for a VISA, that is usually the case.
Lisa
It depends by your destination, for example if you are an Eu citizen and you want to travel inside Eu you don't even need a passport with you as long as you have your id.card. But if you want to visit countries that an issue of a visa is necessary then you should better have a passport with more than 6 months left, regarding cross Atlantic trips you will definitely need a new passport. But my advice is to go and ask to a travel agency near you.