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Posted by admin on 2012/07/22
Posted in Travel And Leisure? | Tagged With: passports, travelling | 1 Comment
Question by David B: Two passports when travelling by air?
I am a dual citizen with both Irish and American passports. For practical reasons, when flying from Ireland to England (and vice versa) next week I would like to use my US passport.
I have two questions;
1) Would airport security mind if I carried two legitimate passports(?) ? I am entitled to both.
2) Would I have problems entering my home nation and/or the UK with a US passport(?) ? My reasons for traveling are leisure.
My home nation being the Republic of Ireland.
Best answer:
Answer by celtichawk107
Nope. I do it all the time. Entering the other country, I tend to use my passport for it. Like in your case Ireland, I?d use the Irish one entering and leaving because of the travel tax.
Leaving and entering the US it might be better to use the US one?just so they know you ARE a citizen, but no there?s usually no problem having both.
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