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My passport expires after 138 days when entering Turkey and after 129 days when leaving. Will they let me through at the border at the airport?
My passport expires after 138 days when entering Turkey and after 129 days when leaving. Will they let me through at the border at the airport?
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аватар Fancase
Most likely no. The validity period for Turkey is at least 180 days. Online calculator: https://oldsite.pegast.com.ua/ru/agency/turkey/checkpassport
аватар mindguru
Calculator is a fairy tale for the poor. Read the rules for crossing the border.
аватар ollennka
It's a lottery, you can win or you can lose. You decide, it all depends on the harmfulness or harmlessness of a particular border guard.
аватар mindguru
IMHO it is better not to play the lottery with border guards.
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
Just returned from Turkey. Would like to go there with a friend. We started buying plane tickets and we got a call from the company that deals with tickets and said that a friend had 117 days left in his passport at the time of departure, and 120 were needed. tied to the rules of entry into the country. So, try to buy a ticket and everything will immediately become clear. But a problem person needs to buy a ticket separately. We bought a package of 5 tickets, wrapped them all. (This is the situation in Russia.)
аватар Apyatka
120 is needed, no?
аватар nataha33
We had the same problem last year. I specifically looked for information from official sources. For Russia when leaving for Turkey 120 days, for Ukraine 150 days (5 months) the passport must be valid. Maybe things have changed in a year.
аватар Igor_m
You do not need a passport, citizens of Ukraine can visit Turkey with an ID card. Good luck !
аватар ollennka
So you also need to make an ID card. Or do you all have them by default?
аватар Igor_m
Yes, you need to spend about 700 UAH. and wait twenty days. This is not the price to get to Turkey (I don't have such a passport by default).
аватар ollennka
I guess the author of the question is not the price, but the timing is important. In 20 days, a new foreigner can be made.
аватар dima_80_
The minimum terms of the validity of the passport are prescribed in the agreements between the two countries and you do not invest in these terms. It's better not to risk it. Any self-respecting travel agency will point you to this nuance.
аватар staruha_izergil
ollennka, I can’t resist the opportunity to brag about the achievements of our Migration Service: yes, we now issue the first passport in the form of an ID card. And you can get it at the age of 14. And the author of the question, judging by the nickname (with, as I understand it, an indication of the year of birth), alas, belongs to the generation of people with a paper book. Like me and Igor_m :). But this is so, off-top of-topovich of-topov :)))
аватар ollennka
Well, a good achievement, I think. Especially if, in addition to passport data, something else is written on this card, such as social benefits or a travel card.
But even if it's just passport data, this is a huge savings in paper and saving forests.
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