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Hi everyone, is there anyone sure about this topic? I’ve heard two different things. I’m leaving for Thailand on March 2nd and returning to France on March 30th, and my passport expires on September 25th. When I look at the rule that says the passport must be valid for more than 6 months upon entry, I’m good until March 25th, but on the way out, I’ll be 2 days short of the full 6 months (5 days early, to be precise).
Most people tell me it’s okay because it’s the entry date that counts, and even ChatGPT confirmed that for me. But some say no, it’s the return date that matters. So I called Qatar Airways, and even there, I got two different answers—one person said no, it’s the return date, and another said it’s fine for them. I’m not sure they fully understood what I was asking, and since I’m not in Paris, I can’t go in person either...
Just to be safe, I applied for a passport renewal at the town hall. They told me it would take 4 to 6 weeks, and I applied on January 14th, leaving on March 2nd, which is 6 and a half weeks. On the ANTS tracking, it’s been marked as "in production" since January 17th...
So, are there any experts on this topic out there? Either about whether boarding is allowed with the old passport or about the usual timeline for receiving a new passport... Am I wrong to worry in either case?
Thanks to those who reply!
Here’s what the AI says: "The 6-month passport validity rule generally applies after your planned return date, not just the outbound trip, to cover any delays or extended stays. It’s a requirement in many countries to avoid administrative issues if you need to stay longer than planned, since a visa can’t be extended if the passport expires too soon."
Personally, that makes more sense to me.
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I’m reposting what I already shared on 03/13/2025 in response to the same question:
" There’s indeed conflicting information out there. For example, on the Thai Airways website:
" Some countries, like Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Australia, etc., require your passport to be valid for more than 6 months *after* the end of your stay when entering their territory. It’s up to you to check the entry and transit formalities with the relevant embassies before you leave."
Make a copy, in English, of the info you find on the Thai embassy’s website, just in case. "
« Tout le monde s'interroge sur comment laisser une meilleure planète à nos enfants, mais on devrait plutôt penser à laisser de meilleurs enfants pour notre planète. » Clint Eastwood