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Passport rules for UK tourists heading to Turkey as Foreign Office warns of two crucial checks

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Tourists heading to Turkey this year have been cautioned about the latest passport rules.Written on the Foreign Office, the government website has listed a series of rules that UK holidaymakers must adhere to in order to go on holiday.

If you don't, you could be turned down at airport security.Under their 'Entry requirements' section, they caution that there are a few things you need to check before flying to ensure you can enjoy your holiday stress-free.They say that if you are visiting Turkey, your passport must:They add that if you're a resident in Turkey, your passport must be valid for six months from the date you arrive.In addition to this, if you're entering Turkey through a land border, you need to ensure your passport has a dated entry stamp before you leave the border crossing.A viral hand luggage bag that allows you to save money on extra airline fees has gone down a storm with travellers.The Narwey 20 Litre Cabin Bag is a foldable travel bag that fits into the strict Ryanair guidelines for hand luggage.

It measures 40cm by 40cm by 25cm, and is 20 litres deep.Daily Record Trends Writer Nicola Roy recently tested out the viral bag on a Ryanair flight to Porto - and said it was a "better option than a suitcase". "And after hearing rave reviews of the £11.99 Amazon Narway Cabin Bag, and how much could fit, I thought it was time to give it a go and see if it would suffice for a four-day trip so that I didn't have to fork out for extra luggage allowance," she said. "As I started packing, I actually found it incredibly easy to fit everything in.

The bag seemed to expand with each piece of clothing. By the time I had fit everything in, the bag was able to zip up with ease, and didn't even feel too heavy."You can buy

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