What is the validity period of a passport?

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The validity period of a British passport depends on the age of the passport holder at the time of issue. For adults aged sixteen and over, a passport is typically valid for ten years. For children under sixteen, the validity period is generally five years. It is important to note that a passport must be valid for the duration of your travel to many countries, and some countries require that your passport is valid for a certain period beyond your planned date of return. Therefore, it is advisable to check the specific entry requirements of the country you plan to visit. When it comes time to renew a passport, individuals are encouraged to initiate the process well in advance of any planned travel. The renewal can be done online or through postal applications. For more information on passport validity and renewal, the current HM Passport Office website would be a valuable resource.
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Answered Jun 18, 2025

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