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Can i travel to cyprus?
Can i travel to cyprus with 4 months left on my childrens valid passport?
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See Cypriot emabssy website
http://cyprus.embassyhomepage.com/cyprus_trave l_information_cypriot_embassy_uk.htm
See Cypriot emabssy website
http://cyprus.embassyhomepage.com/cyprus_trave l_information_cypriot_embassy_uk.htm
The passport just need to be valid for EU countries, which is what southern Cyprus is. Northern Cyprus is part of Turkey which has different rules.
The EU does not allow member countries to stipulate validity periods on EU visitors passports/id cards.
And that website pauln90 links to is not the Cyprus Embassy web site but a commercial site masquerading as such. I'd distrust it.
The EU does not allow member countries to stipulate validity periods on EU visitors passports/id cards.
And that website pauln90 links to is not the Cyprus Embassy web site but a commercial site masquerading as such. I'd distrust it.
This is the best site to use:
http://www.worldtravelguide.net/country/71/pas sport_visa/Europe/Cyprus.html
Says it just has to be valid. Take not if you have any Turkish stamps in it though.
http://www.worldtravelguide.net/country/71/pas sport_visa/Europe/Cyprus.html
Says it just has to be valid. Take not if you have any Turkish stamps in it though.
As Dzug states, 'embassyhomepage.com' is a commercial site, which is notorious for its inaccuracies.
The European Union officially recognises the whole of Cyprus as part of the EU but, for all practical purposes, Northern Cyprus should be regarded as separate.
However, most tourism is to Southern Cyprus, so normal EU rules regarding passports apply. i.e. under EU law, any member state must admit any EU citizen who can provide valid documentary proof of citizenship. Assuming that you hold a UK (or other EU) passport, you could arrive in Cyprus at one minute to midnight on the very last day of your passport's validity. The immigration authorities would have to admit you. EU law gives them no choice.
If you're still uncertain, contact details for the Cyprus High Commission in London are on the web page of the Cyprus Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/All/FC4A 1759078D06ECC22571BD002B1BAB?OpenDocument
Chris
The European Union officially recognises the whole of Cyprus as part of the EU but, for all practical purposes, Northern Cyprus should be regarded as separate.
However, most tourism is to Southern Cyprus, so normal EU rules regarding passports apply. i.e. under EU law, any member state must admit any EU citizen who can provide valid documentary proof of citizenship. Assuming that you hold a UK (or other EU) passport, you could arrive in Cyprus at one minute to midnight on the very last day of your passport's validity. The immigration authorities would have to admit you. EU law gives them no choice.
If you're still uncertain, contact details for the Cyprus High Commission in London are on the web page of the Cyprus Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/All/FC4A 1759078D06ECC22571BD002B1BAB?OpenDocument
Chris