Sometimes there is an opportunity to rest shortly before it is time to change your passport. Fortunately, there are many countries that are loyal to expiring passports. Among them are Montenegro, Croatia, Ukraine, Cuba and many others.
Instructions
Step 1
The countries - Croatia and Montenegro are calmly about the expiring passports. You can fly to Croatia, provided that your passport is valid after returning within one day. For Montenegro, this time increases to two weeks. The nearest Ukraine does not require a passport for entry at all, so the warm sea of Crimea remains accessible to Russian citizens at all times.
Step 2
Egypt, Turkey, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Tunisia are liberal with regard to foreign passports. The websites of large travel agencies sometimes indicate that there may be problems with entry with a passport valid for less than six months. But positive experience suggests that in the overwhelming majority of such “risky” entries to these countries, neither questions nor problems arise. The only "but", sometimes when buying a tour, when the passport is valid for less than six months, you may be asked to draw up a receipt stating that you take responsibility for potential difficulties associated with the expiring passport. If suddenly you are not allowed to pass through customs, the travel agency is obliged to pay you compensation, and such a receipt releases the tour operator from this obligation.
Step 3
In the event that your passport is valid for three months after the end of the intended trip, you can fly to most of Europe, with some exceptions. For example, the UK requires a passport to be valid for six months on the date the documents are submitted to the embassy for a visa.
Step 4
If your passport expires after six months (from the start of the trip), you can visit Israel, Venezuela. If it is valid for six months from the end of the trip, you can go almost anywhere - India, Ireland, Cambodia, Chile, Thailand and other countries are open to you.