British tourists travelling to Turkey on holiday have been warned to check their passports well before their trip.
Turkey’s entry requirements are different to European countries such as Spain, which requires visitors to have at least three months left on their passports before they expire at the time they’re due to leave.
Turkey, on the other hand, requires international visitors to have at least 150 days (five months) left on their passport from the date that they arrive. UK tourists should also have a blank page left on their passport for entry and exit stamps.
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Travellers with a passport that doesn’t comply with the above rules will need to pay to renew their passport before they fly. Turkish residents travelling to the country must have a passport valid for six months from the date they arrive.
The UK Foreign…