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Lottie Gibbons & Alex Croft & Alex Croft

Brits warned they might be banned from entering 70 countries if they have a red passport

People hoping for a summer getaway have been warned they may need to double check their eligibility to travel - if they are still using a red passport.

Entry rules for different countries mean that some red passports may not be legal to travel on, even if they have not yet reached their expiry date.

The passport validity rules of many countries set out that a passport must be valid for another six months after your departure date for international travel.

It is a rule which applies to a large number of countries across the world, and often causes problems at an airport terminal - it is easy to forget about the six month rule, when your passport is still valid.

A number of countries also apply a three month passport validity rule. For non-EU countries travelling to the EU, the passport must be valid for three months after the date you leave the EU - owning an old EU-British passport does not affect this.

VisaGuide.World says there are 70 countries with the six month passport rule, and 41 with the three month rule.

All red passports in the UK are due to expire relatively soon, so it is recommended that you check your validity to travel, if you plan on catching some summer sun.

The full list of countries with the six month rule is as follows:

Afghanistan, Indonesia, Samoa, Algeria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Anguilla, Iraq, Singapore, Bahrain, Israel, Solomon Islands, Bhutan, Jordan, Somalia, Botswana, Kenya, Somaliland, British Virgin Islands, Kiribati, Sri Lanka, Brunei, Laos, Sudan, Cambodia, Madagascar, Suriname, Cameroon, Malaysia, Taiwan, Cayman Islands, Marshall Islands, Tanzania, Central African Republic, Micronesia, Thailand, Chad, Myanmar, Timor-Leste, Comoros, Namibia, Tokelau, Côte D’Ivoire, Nicaragua, Tonga, Curacao, Nigeria, Tuvalu, Ecuador, Oman, Uganda, Egypt, Palau, United Arab Emirates, El Salvador, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Equatorial Guinea, Philippines, Venezuela, Fiji, Qatar, Vietnam, Gabon, Rwanda, Yemen, Guinea Bissau, Saint Lucia, Zimbabwe, and Guyana.

The list of countries with the three month passport rule is as follows:

Albania, Lithuania, Austria, Luxembourg, Azerbaijan, Malta, Belarus, Moldova, Belgium, Monaco, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Czechia, Nauru, Estonia, Netherlands, Finland, New Zealand, France, North Macedonia, Georgia, Norway, Germany, Panama, Greece, Poland, Honduras, Portugal, Iceland, Senegal, Italy, Slovakia, Jordan, Slovenia, Kuwait, Spain, Latvia, Sweden, Lebanon, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.

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