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Old December 15th, 2003, 08:16 AM
Goldie
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Ok, I don't have a clue about this, so If anyone has done the same thing,
any info would be great!

I am going over to the UK in May, and I will have both a UK and Aussie
passport (I am a Austalian Citizen)
What do I do? Do I travel on my Aussie passport to the UK, then use my UK
one, or use the UK one when leaving Oz? or a combo of both? I just don't
know. I heard that I need to use the Aussie one to leave OZ, and the Austie
one when leaving the UK as back in Australia they will have no record of me
leaving and there will be problems getting back in?
Obviously I am a wealth of dis-information so I need help!


Thanks for any info or advise!

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Old December 15th, 2003, 09:36 AM
Miguel Cruz
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Goldie wrote:
I am going over to the UK in May, and I will have both a UK and Aussie
passport (I am a Austalian Citizen)
What do I do? Do I travel on my Aussie passport to the UK, then use my UK
one, or use the UK one when leaving Oz? or a combo of both? I just don't
know. I heard that I need to use the Aussie one to leave OZ, and the Austie
one when leaving the UK as back in Australia they will have no record of me
leaving and there will be problems getting back in?
Obviously I am a wealth of dis-information so I need help!


The UK doesn't care much, but in general the easiest rule of thumb is to use
the passport of that country when dealing with its immigration officers.
Makes life easy.

On the other hand use the passport you'll be landing with when checking in
for the flight; airline staff aren't concerned with how local immigration
will regard you but rather than immigration at the far end.

miguel
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Old December 20th, 2003, 12:11 AM
Davros
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Default Aussie on a UK Passport

I have the same passports. The go is that you use the Aussie passport to
leave Aus, The Pom passport to get into England, work here and get around
Europe. The Pom passport to leave all Northern Hemisphere sites and then the
Aus passport to get back int to Aus

Quite easy actually


 




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