<Tr> <Th> Expiration </Th> <Td> 6 years (to be extended every 2 years) </Td> </Tr> <P> Cuban passports are issued to citizens of Cuba to facilitate international travel . They are valid for 6 years from the date of issuance, but have to be extended every 2 years . </P> <P> The cost of this passport is about US $500 (CUC 500) for every two years if one person lives in the United States . </P> <P> Until January 14, 2013, the Cuban government required that all Cuban citizens and foreigners such as foreign students that live in Cuba desiring to leave the country would have to obtain an exit permit (Spanish: Permiso de Salida). The abolition of the controversial requirement led to long lines at passport offices filled with citizens desiring to legally travel abroad; however, the lines were partly attributed to the fact that the cost of obtaining a passport was going to double the next day to the equivalent of US $100 (CUC 100), the equivalent of 5 months of average state salary . Now the passport is the only document required to leave the country, apart from a visa from the destination country . Previously the cost of a passport, exit permit, and associated paperwork added up to around US $300 (CUC 300), the equivalent of 15 months of average state salary . </P>

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