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Is my passport valid for Egypt?

Check if your UK passport is valid for Egypt β€” and for getting back into the UK.

Is my UK passport valid for Egypt?

To enter Egypt, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after you arrive in Egypt.

To enter Egypt, your passport must have an expiry date at least 6 months after the date you arrive and have at least one blank page.

πŸ›‚ Visa: You need a visa (e-visa or visa on arrival).

Official Egypt entry requirements on gov.uk β†’

Rule last verified 2026-06-22 against gov.uk. How we verify β†’

Enter your passport and travel dates above for an instant yes/no for your exact trip, including your return to the UK.

Common questions

Is my UK passport valid for Egypt?

To enter Egypt, a British citizen's passport must be valid for at least 6 months after you arrive in Egypt, and it must still be valid when you return to the UK. Enter your passport and travel dates above for an exact yes/no.

How long does my passport need to be valid for Egypt?

Your passport must be at least 6 months after you arrive in Egypt.

Does Egypt require six months' passport validity?

Yes. Egypt requires your passport to be at least 6 months after you arrive in Egypt.

Do I need a visa for Egypt?

You need a visa (e-visa or visa on arrival).

My passport expires soon β€” can I still travel to Egypt?

Only if it still meets the rule above on your travel dates. If it doesn't, your airline can refuse to board you. Renew before you travel β€” use the checker above to see exactly when your passport stops qualifying.

Not official advice. Entry rules change and this tool may be out of date or wrong. Always confirm on gov.uk and with your airline before you travel. We accept no responsibility for any loss arising from incorrect or outdated information.

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