passport validity requirements for Spain?

deanwood

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I just booked to go to Lanzarote today and just remember my passport was up soon....January
bit freaked out at the moment cause looking at previous posts the express post takes 10 days and I am going away on the 19th.
Question is do I need to get a new passport for the trip? and if I apply today for a new passport will I get it on the 17th or is there a quicker way?
 
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Goto the passport office with proof of travel and they will sort you out that day.
 
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If it's any consolation, the Passport Express service of late is pretty quick. We got one completed within 5 days.
 
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you have to have at least 6 months left on your passport to be guaranteed travel
 
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TBH, I can never understand how someone can forget that their passport is running out. Its one of the things that should be logged away in people's brains along with their driver licence expiry. To see the queues during the summer outside the Passport Office on Molesworth St. is mind-boggling.

I think that the Passport Office is far too accommodating. They should only allow people to queue for passports for genuine emergencies rather than a non-essential holiday.
 
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I don't think EU member states can set down that your passport must be in date for a certain period, so I think you are probably fine to travel to Lanzarote without the need for a new passport. The following is taken from the Dept. Foreign Affairs website:

"All EU citizens have the right to enter and reside in the territory of any other Member State of the Union for a period of up to three months simply by presenting a valid passport or national identity card: no other formality is required. Member States cannot set additional conditions concerning the minimum validity of duration of the identity card or passport.

Irish citizens travelling to destinations outside the EU are subject to the specific requirements of those countries for the entry of non-nationals into their territory and they should contact the relevant Embassy of those countries before they travel for the most up-to-date information on these requirements."

It might be useful to give the Passport Office a call anyway.

CMCR.
 
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Probably of relevance:


Also - whatever photo id requirements that the airline carrier in question have in place may also be relevant.
 
to update ye rang the Spanish embassy and I am ok to travel....phew couldn't deal with the hassle of running around and getting the passport thanks for all your help
 
Passport - travel to spain

Has there been any change to the regualations re travel to Spain!!!??? Someone just told me that Spain are now operating a US style system now whereby your details have to be cleared in advance before you can travel?? Am heading to Marbella in July


Thanks
 
Yes its called API (Advance Passenger Information) , just go on your airlines website, open up your booking and put in your details.
 
Yes its called API (Advance Passenger Information) , just go on your airlines website, open up your booking and put in your details.

Strange...made the booking a couple of months back and there was no mention of this. What would happen if I didnt know and just turned up at Dublin airport on the day?
 
You would not be allowed check in without providing the information.
 
Yes. The 2 main airlines do warn you in their confirmation emails.
 
Advanced passenger information.

If one has not inputted these details before arriving at the airport can it be done at the airport before departure?
 
I was checking on Ryanair website and can't find the API. However I don't think you need to this on Ryanair website because printing your ticket you give them the passport informations there.