
The Council of Home Affairs Ministers of the European Union has approved a new timetable for the implementation of the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS).
A passport is not just a document that proves your identity and citizenship, but also an important attribute of the world traveler. However, like any item of daily use, a passport has its own expiration date. This expiration date is set for a reason: over time, the pages may wear out, the data may become unreadable, and the photo may no longer reflect the current appearance of the owner. Renewing your passport before it expires is not only a legal requirement, but also a precautionary measure to ensure safety and facilitate international travel.
Each country has its own passport validity period. Somewhere its duration is determined by the age of the owner (as, for example, in the Russian Federation), somewhere there are specific terms of replacement for a new one. In this article we will consider the expiration dates of the passports of those countries whose citizenship is most willingly received by people from all over the world.
A passport for Turkish citizens is issued for a period of 5 to 10 years, where the specific term depends on the age of the holder. For those under 18 years of age, documents with a shorter validity period are issued. It is important to remember that for traveling abroad, many countries require the passport to remain valid for at least 6 months after the expected date of return home.
In Vanuatu, adults are issued passports for 10 years and children for 5 years. Before traveling outside the country, citizens should check the validity of their documents to avoid problems on long trips or when applying for visas.
In Grenada, adults are issued passports for up to 10 years and children under the age of 16 for 5 years. It is vital to keep your passport up to date, as an expired passport can prevent you from entering or transiting through other states. Previously, passports in Grenada were issued for 5 years, but starting from July 1, 2024, they will be issued for 10 years.
In St. Kitts and Nevis, passports are also issued for up to 10 years for adults and 5 years for children. Holders should keep a close eye on the expiration date of the document, especially when preparing for international travel and applying for visas.
For Dominica citizens, passports are generally valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for children. It is important to monitor these periods for smooth international travel, given the requirements of some countries for minimum passport validity upon scheduled return.
Passports in Saint Lucia are issued for up to 10 years for adults and 5 years for minors. Before traveling, you should make sure that your passport will be valid for the duration of your stay abroad and meets the requirements of your destination country.
For citizens of Antigua and Barbuda, passports are issued for 10 years for adults and 5 years for children. It is important to regularly check the validity of your passport to ensure seamless border crossings when traveling abroad.
In the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai, passports are issued for 5 or 10 years. For children, documents are issued for 5 years. The UAE government strictly adheres to passport validity rules, so residents are advised to renew documents in a timely manner to avoid problems with international travel and visa applications.
The Council of Home Affairs Ministers of the European Union has approved a new timetable for the implementation of the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS).
From May 1, 2025, all Vanuatu passport applicants are required to undergo biometric data collection.
On March 12, 2025, the Vanuatu Commission for Citizenship by Investment Program (CIIP) at its first meeting decided to temporarily suspend the acceptance of new applications for citizenship through Coffee Fund investments until further notice.