UK tourists have been warned to check their passports as they face being banned from Turkey. It has been revealed Turkey requires international visitors to have at least 150 days (five months) left on their passport from the date that they arrive.
The UK Foreign Office suggests travellers get a timestamp when crossing into Turkey by land. Tourists must ensure they’ve got 150 days (or five months) remaining on their travel documents from the time they touch down.
Tourists are being warned your passport should also sport a blank page for entry and exit stamps. “If you are visiting Turkey, your passport must be valid for at least 150 days from the date you arrive [and] have a full blank page for entry and exit stamps,” the UK Foreign Office has warned.
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The UK Foreign Office added: “If you live in Turkey, your passport must be valid for six months from the day you arrive. If you’re entering…