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Is it necessary to change the passport of the Republic of Belarus if the passport of the Republic of Belarus is more than 10 years old to fly from Ukraine to Turkey?
Is it necessary to change the passport of the Republic of Belarus if the passport of the Republic of Belarus is more than 10 years old to fly from Ukraine to Turkey?
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аватар musja7
Yes. because your passport has expired
аватар Olgaolga153
If your passport is expired, it does not matter where and from which country you are flying. It definitely needs to be replaced.
аватар Veronika7081
Definitely change. On an expired passport, you will not fly to any of the countries. Even visa-free.
аватар alex45
There is a provision that in Egypt and Turkey a passport is considered expired for trips to them two months before departure from these countries. Not just expired, but 60 days earlier. When we left Egypt, this provision was violated for 6 hours and we were nervous (you never know, they can be fined), but the passports were valid until July of this year. And we are thinking of changing them now, without waiting for the summer.
Change your passports out of harm's way, if there are a lot of visas in the old passport and this is important, photocopy them, as people do.
аватар INIGMA
the passport is valid until 2025 ... but ... it was 10 years in April ... I didn’t say that the passport was expired, but I ask ... is the passport valid if it is over 10 years old ...
аватар INIGMA
Is a passport with such a period valid for a flight to Turkey !!!
аватар musja7
Do you have a fresh photo in your passport? You would not be allowed into the Schengen zone with such a passport, because. there is a condition that passports must be no older than 10 years. So the presence of a Belarusian passport with a validity period of more than 10 years does not guarantee entry into the country. To Turkey? Better to ask your TA. Since the rules for entering another country with a Belarusian passport contain the concept of "objective impossibility", one of the grounds for which is "the owner's photograph does not correspond to his age and causes difficulties in identification by border authorities." If you are flying through Ukraine, the border guards may find fault. Our passports are valid for 10 years.
Whether it's worth the risk is up to you.
аватар INIGMA
thanks for the convincing answer!
аватар elenako
INIGMA, the people who give you advice, simply have no idea what a passport of the Republic of Belarus is, Yes, you can use your passport, which has not expired, to cross the state border of Belarus-Ukraine, and the border from the airport of Ukraine state borders of foreign states - by the competent authority of the foreign state, carrying out border control.
For citizens --- in Belarus, a passport is issued for a general citizen and a foreign one under one cover
аватар oresta52
People, it is not necessary to litter the air if you do not know the answer ... A person specifically asks for a trip to Turkey. And here is the Schengen? Except in Europe, where a passport not older than 10 years is required, a passport is valid if it does not expire! The Belarusian passport for foreign and domestic is one and the same. And he has a long lead time. Previously, the last one was issued at the age of 45 before the 100th anniversary. Now this absurdity has been corrected and they are issued only for 10 years.
аватар milakozimirova9
I flew away from Turkey in March, it was not enough to pay the fine, they said I was deported for 5 years, I was a citizen of Belarus, I had a passport with a PP series, now I’m flying to Turkey a passport with a KN series, there is a chance to fly to Turkey No prints were taken
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