being expired passport
The Spanish phrase 'estar caducado el pasaporte' translates to 'the passport being expired' in English. This is typically used to express that a passport, which is a document that verifies one's nationality and identity, is no longer valid or acceptable due to exceeding the period of its validity. The word 'estar' means 'to be' (used for conditions), 'caducado' translates to 'expired', and 'el pasaporte' is 'the passport'.
It is necessary to renew the passport because the passport is expired.
This phrase indicates that renewing the passport is essential due to its expiration status.
I can't travel to Mexico this summer because my passport is expired.
In this example, the speaker explains that a trip to Mexico can't happen due to the expired passport.
To obtain the visa, you must first ensure that the passport is not expired.
This sentence emphasizes the importance of checking the passport's validity before applying for a visa.