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I'm sure someone will suggest I call Disney directly with this question and I more than likely will, but I was hoping to get some input from someone who might have been in the same situation.
We're thinking of crusing at the end of February/beginning of March. My husband is a British citizen with permanent residency (Green Card). He has a British passport which expires on May 30th. I know some countries in Europe won't let you enter the country is your passport is within 3-6 months of expiring. Will this be a problem with the cruise? Has anyone been in this situation?
I'd send it off for renewal BEFORE the trip, but there's no guarantee it would be back in time, so I'd rather just go with it as it is now if it won't be a problem.
Thanks for any input!
Julie
We're thinking of crusing at the end of February/beginning of March. My husband is a British citizen with permanent residency (Green Card). He has a British passport which expires on May 30th. I know some countries in Europe won't let you enter the country is your passport is within 3-6 months of expiring. Will this be a problem with the cruise? Has anyone been in this situation?
I'd send it off for renewal BEFORE the trip, but there's no guarantee it would be back in time, so I'd rather just go with it as it is now if it won't be a problem.
Thanks for any input!
Julie
I was told the same thing again by another cast member.

