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Having an old passport can make booking a quick getaway a nuisance for UK travellers thanks to long renewal times. Most countries require foreign travellers to have at least six months of validity left on their passports from the day they arrive. However, travel experts have revealed a number of countries that don't require this, allowing travellers with only 3 months left on their passports to enter.

The countries that don't require six months validity on passports Passport rules differ around the globe (Image: Getty Images) While most of these countries and territories are safe to go to, it is always worth checking the UK Government's foreign travel advice which can be found on the GOV.UK website . Here are the countries you can travel to if you have less than six months left on your passport , according to the experts over at Visa Guide World .



These countries require at least three months of validity on passports: Albania Andorra Austria Belarus Belgium Belize Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czechia Denmark Estonia Eswatini Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary Iceland Italy Kazakhstan Latvia Lebanon Lichtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Morocco Nauru Netherlands New Zealand North Macedonia Norway Portugal Romania Saint Lucia San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Syria Togo Uzbekistan Vatican City Recommended Reading: Which country has the most powerful passport in the world and where does the UK .

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