If the expiry date on your passport is 2011 and the passport is machine readable you have no worries. Otherwise you may have to get a new one.
2006-11-10 02:44:52
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answer #1
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answered by WISE OWL 7
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A UK child passport (for under 16's) is valid for only 5 years. Then you must go on to get the Adult passport, which is valid for 10 years. But you say you've already had your passport for 5 years.. so I'm assuming that you already do have the Adult version. If so, then yes you'll be absolutely fine. You're only going for 4 nights after all. :-)
2006-11-10 02:32:09
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answered by Butterscotch 7
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i think of that it may be counted on her frequent wellness and different existence type behavior. i'm 37, have 4 beverages or a bottle of wine maximum nights, greater on weekends, and that i'm very healthful. I purely had a actual some weeks in the past and my ldl cholesterol, bp, weight, and so on. are all good. I take a prescribed narcotic it particularly is extremely problematic on the liver and the middle so I even have those checked each and every six months. yet I consume very healthful, get all my fruit and veg servings in, little to no meat, cut back beef (all cow), consume entire grains, I exercising 5 - 6 days a week, i do no longer smoke, the only subject I drink different than gin or wine is water, no espresso or soda, and that i'm getting lots of sleep. the only thank you to appreciate for confident is to bypass on your checklist.
2016-10-03 11:58:54
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answered by milak 4
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Your passport should last 10 years. Make sure you check the expiry date in the back where your photo is. If you're within the date you're fine!! If it has expired, you've still got time to get a new one. Ask your post office about the service. There is an extra charge for a quicker service.
2006-11-10 02:15:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are over 16 and the paspsort has 5 years left to run, then of course you will, only time to worry is when it has 6 months left as some places won't let you in then. check your passport out for its expiry date....
2006-11-10 02:14:52
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answered by SunnyDays 5
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Of course you'll be allowed in if you have five years left on your passport. Certain limitations apply to certain countries, concerning the expiry date, but these restrictions usually apply to people with less than six months left on their passport
2006-11-10 02:23:14
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answered by angelina.rose 4
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Yes. But it must have at least 6 months left on it. I'm sure it will be fine for immigration purpouses. Check with the embassy though
2006-11-10 02:20:45
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answered by fel t 3
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The USA is a law unto itself - I suggest that rather than yahoo you approach the US embassy or check their website to see if their latest security measures require the new passports.
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Update: I see some people have got their panties in a knot re my daring to say anything even slightly disparaging about the USA.
Well too bad - have been through endless red-tape with my partner re a visa, so know from experience what I say has validity. US citizens never get to experience this so are hardly able to judge! Enough said.
Further to your Question - this came to light with a little help from google, I think it answers your question:
"Q: What is required to enter the United States under the VWP on or after October 26, 2005?
A: Valid passports issued before October 26, 2005, are valid for travel under the VWP provided they are machine-readable. Passports issued or renewed/extended on or after October 26, 2005 require a digital photo integrated into the passport data page for travel under the VWP. "
2006-11-10 02:14:15
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answered by Sue 4
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uk passports are good for 10 years
2006-11-10 02:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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have a look on UK passport advice
2006-11-10 02:16:37
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answered by CLAIRE B 2
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