Minimum passport requirements
Happened to me,night before I left realised my son had only 5 months on passport.
Called Airline who said they wouldn't allow him to board so he had to go to passport office next day for a fast passport.
Had to wait in cue for cancellations he got one in 4 hours paid double. There were 2 people before him same problem
He came next day cost me an extra $450 flight as I got a cheap unchangable ticket
Costly lesson learned extra ticket,extra 40k for driver and double for passport.
http://www.bloggeratlarge.com/travel-tips/which-countries-require-6-months-passport-validity-2/
Dated 10 July 2015
Anyway, here is a list of countries you need 6 months clear on your passport to enter. There are also a few that you need 1 to 3 months validity and
only Australia, USA, UK and Canada will let us in with passports valid for the duration of your stay. If you click on the highlighted dates, you’ll leave this post to go to the proper Consulate information.
Australia – valid for duration of stay
Canada – valid for duration of stay
Dubai – 6 months
Fiji – 6 months
France – 3 months
Germany – 3 months
Greece – 3 months
Hong Kong – 1 month
India – 6 months (actually they say 180 days) And you may need a visa if you’re from NZ, Australia, UK, USA, Canada or the EU
Indonesia – 6 months
Italy – 3 months
Japan – valid for duration of stay
Malaysia – 6 months
Mexico – 6 months is recommended, although you may be able to have shorter if you can prove your length of stay is over before your passport expires.
New Caledonia – 3 months, or duration of of stay for EU nationals
New Zealand – 3 months
Oman – 6 months
Philippines – 6 months
Rarotonga (Cook Islands) – 6 months
Singapore – 6 months
Samoa – 6 months
South Africa – 1 month
Tahiti – 3 months
Thailand – 6 months
UK – valid for length of stay
USA – 6 months longer than your intended stay and a Visa Waiver must be purchased online at least 72 hours before departure for US$14. BUT WAIT! Addendum: after this post was published, all sorts of hooha ensued and it turns out that New Zealand (and all these countries) have signed an agreement with the USA that we can enter for the duration of our passport validity.