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Post by kerouac2 on Apr 18, 2024 18:53:31 GMT
Yes, I use different passports in each direction, too. Normal. Congratulations on your British citizenship, tod!
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Post by tod2 on Apr 20, 2024 7:01:14 GMT
I looked into the official procedure and learned that South Africans must enter and exit our country on a South African passport but are entitled to used a Foreign Passport anywhere in the world. Failure to do so is an offence. So I guess I will be travelling with two passports.
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Post by onlyMark on Apr 20, 2024 9:16:47 GMT
I don't have two passports now but I used to and I always without fail carried both. For Airlines I book using the passport of my arrival country depending if it is the country of the passport or a country that is more favourable to that passport. I present that passport on check in - but - I leave that country on whichever passport I used to enter. In effect I have presented one on check in but swapped whilst walking to Immigration in the airport to leave. For example I would book a flight from the UK to Germany on an EU passport but pass through Immigration in the UK on my UK passport. On arrival in Germany I would present an EU passport. Flying back I book on my UK passport, pass through Immigration on the EU passport and then land in the UK using my UK passport.
Overland I always as with flying, leave a country using the passport I entered with but if necessary swap to the other one, to enter the next country, between the Immigration posts. A few times in Asia and Africa whereby you need physical visa in the passport the Immigration official in the new country has examined that passport to see where I've been or whatever and noted I didn't have a visa for the previous country in it nor an exit stamp. That's when I pull the other one out to show him/her and it's never been a problem.
A couple of times at overland borders the Immigration booths are tacked on to each other and it has happened when the first official stamps me out and hands the passport across the desk to the new official. I wanted to swap passports so I've had to politely ask for the one has has back to give him the other one. Eyebrows have been raised but again, no problems.
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Post by kerouac2 on Apr 26, 2024 18:47:44 GMT
NATO did not declare war on Argentina after the Falklands invasion due to a technicality. NATO rules only protect countries north of the Tropic of Cancer.
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Post by kerouac2 on Apr 30, 2024 17:14:22 GMT
Spain, Italy and France are the countries with the highest percentage of bald men in the world.
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Post by whatagain on Apr 30, 2024 17:40:10 GMT
And Belgium has the highest percentage of bold men.
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Post by bixaorellana on Apr 30, 2024 23:15:09 GMT
Sometimes that leads to a high percentage of cold women.
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