Entering Namibia with passport that expires in 5 months from the US? What will happen?



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Entering Namibia with a passport from US that expires in 5 months. In Namibia for 7 days with ticket to leave. What will happen?










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  • By what means are you entering Namibia?
    – Jacob Horbulyk
    Nov 17 '17 at 15:24










  • Maybe he wants to go to Namibia for 7 days but his passport is expiring in 5 months.
    – Newton
    Nov 17 '17 at 15:47










  • The question has been answered, so I don't understand why people are voting to close as unclear.
    – David Richerby
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  • By what means are you entering Namibia?
    – Jacob Horbulyk
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  • Maybe he wants to go to Namibia for 7 days but his passport is expiring in 5 months.
    – Newton
    Nov 17 '17 at 15:47










  • The question has been answered, so I don't understand why people are voting to close as unclear.
    – David Richerby
    Nov 18 '17 at 20:33












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  • By what means are you entering Namibia?
    – Jacob Horbulyk
    Nov 17 '17 at 15:24










  • Maybe he wants to go to Namibia for 7 days but his passport is expiring in 5 months.
    – Newton
    Nov 17 '17 at 15:47










  • The question has been answered, so I don't understand why people are voting to close as unclear.
    – David Richerby
    Nov 18 '17 at 20:33
















  • By what means are you entering Namibia?
    – Jacob Horbulyk
    Nov 17 '17 at 15:24










  • Maybe he wants to go to Namibia for 7 days but his passport is expiring in 5 months.
    – Newton
    Nov 17 '17 at 15:47










  • The question has been answered, so I don't understand why people are voting to close as unclear.
    – David Richerby
    Nov 18 '17 at 20:33















By what means are you entering Namibia?
– Jacob Horbulyk
Nov 17 '17 at 15:24




By what means are you entering Namibia?
– Jacob Horbulyk
Nov 17 '17 at 15:24












Maybe he wants to go to Namibia for 7 days but his passport is expiring in 5 months.
– Newton
Nov 17 '17 at 15:47




Maybe he wants to go to Namibia for 7 days but his passport is expiring in 5 months.
– Newton
Nov 17 '17 at 15:47












The question has been answered, so I don't understand why people are voting to close as unclear.
– David Richerby
Nov 18 '17 at 20:33




The question has been answered, so I don't understand why people are voting to close as unclear.
– David Richerby
Nov 18 '17 at 20:33










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As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:




Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the period of
intended stay.




If the check-in staff is diligent enough, they'll check this and deny the passenger boarding.



If they make it to Namibia, they'll be kicked straight back home and the airline will be heavily fined, and will make the passenger pay for it and could ban them from flying with them again.



So in short: just don't try!






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    As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:




    Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
    valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the period of
    intended stay.




    If the check-in staff is diligent enough, they'll check this and deny the passenger boarding.



    If they make it to Namibia, they'll be kicked straight back home and the airline will be heavily fined, and will make the passenger pay for it and could ban them from flying with them again.



    So in short: just don't try!






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      As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:




      Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
      valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the period of
      intended stay.




      If the check-in staff is diligent enough, they'll check this and deny the passenger boarding.



      If they make it to Namibia, they'll be kicked straight back home and the airline will be heavily fined, and will make the passenger pay for it and could ban them from flying with them again.



      So in short: just don't try!






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        As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:




        Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
        valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the period of
        intended stay.




        If the check-in staff is diligent enough, they'll check this and deny the passenger boarding.



        If they make it to Namibia, they'll be kicked straight back home and the airline will be heavily fined, and will make the passenger pay for it and could ban them from flying with them again.



        So in short: just don't try!






        share|improve this answer












        As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:




        Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
        valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the period of
        intended stay.




        If the check-in staff is diligent enough, they'll check this and deny the passenger boarding.



        If they make it to Namibia, they'll be kicked straight back home and the airline will be heavily fined, and will make the passenger pay for it and could ban them from flying with them again.



        So in short: just don't try!







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