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Please tell me, if the passport expires in 1.5 months, then
Please tell me, the passport expires in 1.5 months - is it possible to enter Turkey (on a ticket, for a week) or can they not let me in at customs?
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аватар ani_veik
You need to get a new passport, to travel to Turkey, there must be at least 6 months before the expiration date of the passport
аватар personanata
Thanks for the answer. The travel agency explained that the period is 3 months before the expiration of the passport. At the airport (I called the border service of the airport from where the flight was planned) they explained that they were letting me out. I was wondering if anyone had a similar experience while going through customs in Turkey. Since the rule is new (that the period before the expiration of the passport is 3 months), whether it is in full force or not. There isn't enough information from the reviews on the internet. In the donkeys they write that in Turkey they don’t really look at this. But I'm thinking. In any case, thanks for the reply.
аватар ani_veik
In any case, it's better not to risk it.
аватар sigur62
Many write that they even skip a passport ending in 2 weeks. However, if you are returned, the cost of the tour will definitely not be returned to you. Worth the risk? And most importantly for what?
аватар tata57
Segur62, I agree with you 100 percent,
аватар bileg
To visit Turkey, your passport must be valid for at least 3 months at the time of travel. Change, in a travel agency that values ​​u200bu200bits reputation, you are required to refuse to purchase a tour, they take everything into account there until the last day. With your passport to Canada without problems, but not to Turkey.
аватар kapitan1084
Segur62, I agree with you 100%.
аватар sent2008
I agree with sigur62. A little bit from myself: the PS of the airport of departure will let you out - at the time of departure your passport is valid, and in Turkey, perhaps, everything will turn out favorably for you, and perhaps the Turkish side will deport you with all the ensuing consequences in the form of a fine and a ban on entering Turkey for several years. I wouldn't risk it.
аватар personanata
Thank you very much! Your answers helped me a lot!
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