Tips for Dual Citizens
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 2:17 am
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When leaving or entering a country for which you have a passport, you generally want to show the passport of the country that the border control agent represents.
I've heard that the US government in particular has historically been disdainful of dual citizenship and it's best not to volunteer that status when going through US border control.
However I found that when getting my boarding pass to leave the US for Australia, I needed to show my Australian passport to the ticket agent. This is because the airline checks to make sure you will not be denied entry at your destination, and when I showed my US passport there was a delay because the airline saw that I did not have an Australian visa. Showing instead my Australian passport there was no question.
When leaving or entering a country for which you have a passport, you generally want to show the passport of the country that the border control agent represents.
I've heard that the US government in particular has historically been disdainful of dual citizenship and it's best not to volunteer that status when going through US border control.
However I found that when getting my boarding pass to leave the US for Australia, I needed to show my Australian passport to the ticket agent. This is because the airline checks to make sure you will not be denied entry at your destination, and when I showed my US passport there was a delay because the airline saw that I did not have an Australian visa. Showing instead my Australian passport there was no question.