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  1. Travelers with Dual Nationality

    Being born outside the United States to one or two U.S. citizen parents, with your second nationality based on the foreign country's laws; or. Naturalizing as a U.S. citizen while keeping the nationality of another country. Requirements for U.S. Citizens Holding Dual Nationality. While the United States allows for dual (or multiple ...

  2. How to Travel with Two Passports: The Stress-Free Flying Guide

    Hello. Say I am an Indian citizen with an Indian passport in the US and have a green card. Over time I obtain US Citizenship and Passport. Now India does not allow dual citizenship. Now say just have obtaining my US Passport, I have to travel to India for an emergency, can I present my Indian Passport to enter and then exit India.

  3. A Guide To Travelling With Two Passports

    Example 1 - Australian and UK dual citizen travelling from Sydney to London. 1. Booking your flight - Australian passport. 2. Checking in at the airport - Australian passport. 3. Immigration at your departure airport - Australian passport. 4. Immigration at your arrival airport - British passport.

  4. Hold Dual Citizenship and Traveling with Two Valid Passports

    The most important thing to know is that even if you are a dual citizen traveling with two completely valid passports, you will always need to travel with your United States passport at all times. You must use your US passport when you attempt to re-enter the US. The other passport is for the country where you have dual citizenship and want to ...

  5. Updated: The Ultimate Guide to Dual Citizenship Passport Requirements

    A driver's license (must be in-state and more than 6 months old) An expired US passport (as long as the photo is still recognizable) A Certificate of Naturalization or Certificate of Citizenship (again, as long as the photo looks like you) A government or military ID. A currently valid foreign passport.

  6. Dual Nationality

    Dual Nationality. Section 101 (a) (22) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) states that "the term 'national of the United States' means (A) a citizen of the United States, or (B) a person who, though not a citizen of the United States, owes permanent allegiance to the United States.". Therefore, U.S. citizens are also U.S ...

  7. The benefits of dual citizenship and how to use it when traveling

    Dual citizenship is an incredible privilege to have. Not only can you live abroad, but you can use your second passport to access more countries visa-free. Plus, the coronavirus outbreak has made dual citizenship even more useful — in a world where many borders are closed to Americans, having a second passport means you may be able to travel where others can't.

  8. The complete guide to dual citizenship

    The benefits of dual citizenship. (Photo by Andrew Kunesh/The Points Guy) The benefits of having a second nationality go far beyond travel. I think that having a second passport is the ultimate lifehack as it gives you full rights in another country, including access to healthcare and education (if applicable).

  9. US Dual Citizenship

    Traveling as a dual citizen requires careful planning. There are specific rules concerning which passport to use when traveling, and dual citizens must follow these guidelines. Typically, when entering and leaving the U.S., they should use their U.S. passport. Dual citizenship provides the opportunity to immerse oneself in two different cultures.

  10. Dual Citizenship and Traveling with Two Valid Passports

    Dual citizens always need to travel with their US passport, and frequently need to travel with both their US passport and the passport from the second country. The US passport must always be carried because it must be shown to the Customs and Border Patrol agents upon the return to the US. The other passport must also be carried if the traveler ...

  11. How to Travel with Two Passports

    Dual citizenship can be a very exotic idea for many people. It's mystical enough that when these people first find Nomad Capitalist while looking for second passport options, ... Many people view dual citizenship and traveling with two passports as something exotic, but what they don't realize is that it's really just a practical issue ...

  12. The Ultimate Guide To Traveling With Two Passports

    Luckily for you though, I have detailed everything you need to know about traveling with two passports in this easy-to-follow 5-step guide! 1. Decide which passport to use to enter your destination country. Before you book your flight or head to the airport, you should first figure out which of your two passports you plan to use to enter the ...

  13. A Guide to Traveling with Dual Citizenship: Embrace the World with Two

    Traveling with dual citizenship means you have two passports, and it's advisable to carry both during your journeys. This allows you the flexibility to choose the appropriate passport based on entry requirements and simplifies the process of proving your citizenship. 4. Be Mindful of Exit and Entry Rules:

  14. I have two passports/nationalities. How do I use them when I travel?

    Case 1: Same name, dual citizenship OK. If you have the same name in both passports (that is, same first name and last name, minor variations are OK), and both countries accept dual citizenship (if you're not sure, find out here), the basic formula is: Show the airline the passport of the country you're going to

  15. Yes, You Can Have Multiple Passports

    Many countries around the world permit dual citizenship, which means individuals can hold passports from two or more countries. And if you're a U.S. citizen, you can even have more than one U.S ...

  16. Logistics Of Traveling With Two Passports

    You always need to enter and exit a country with the same passport. Many countries require you to use your passport from that particular country if you are a citizen. There's no shame in admitting you have two passports, if you get confused at any step in the process; you could even proactively present both passports every step of the way.

  17. Dual Citizenship Travel Considerations

    Dual citizenship, also referred to as multiple citizenship or dual nationality, means that a person is a citizen of two countries at the same time. Dual citizenship can happen automatically in certain circumstances as when a child is born to foreign parents in the United States. In this case, the child has birthright citizenship in both the U.S ...

  18. A guide to Dual Nationality and Multiple Passports

    United StatesBy Christy LowryMar 13, 2024. A dual nationality (or citizenship) is a legal status that means you're a citizen of two different countries at the same time. In America, it means that you're both a U.S. citizen and a citizen of another country, and you hold passports for both nations. Having dual citizenship can be a great ...

  19. Can you have multiple passports?

    The U.S. is just one of the more than 60 countries that permit dual citizenship, allowing its citizens to hold passports from other countries in addition to their American passports.. Dual citizenship, also known as dual nationality, allows you to work, live and study (among other benefits) in each country you hold citizenship, without the risk of losing your U.S. nationality.

  20. How to get dual citizenship or nationality

    Contact the other country's embassy or consulate to find out if they recognize dual U.S. citizenship. If you qualify for dual citizenship, you must first immigrate to the U.S. Then you must become a permanent U.S. resident before being eligible for U.S. citizenship. Learn more about immigrating to the U.S.

  21. U.S. Dual Citizenship and Travel with Brazil

    Yes, individuals with dual citizenship between the United States and Brazil can use both passports for travel. Depending on the airline and country of entry, dual citizens may need to declare their dual citizenship and present both passports when boarding and upon entry into a foreign country. When entering the United States, dual citizens ...

  22. Dual Nationality

    Since I am a dual citizen, my names on the U.S. passport and the foreign passport are different. May I travel with different names on the U.S. passport and the foreign passport? Answer: By law, U.S. citizens, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States.

  23. Dual citizens

    If you are a Canadian with dual citizenship, you need to carry a valid Canadian passport to return to Canada by air. This applies even if: the country or countries you're travelling from require you to carry your other passport. you're only passing through. More information about why you need a valid Canadian passport.

  24. How to bag a powerful passport

    For most British citizens, this feeling is now limited to arriving in Britain — unless you can bag yourself dual citizenship. Over the past decade or so, many have made this move. In 2021, 1.26 ...

  25. The rich are getting second passports, citing risk of instability

    Portugal's "Golden Visa" program is especially popular since it provides a path to residency and citizenship — with visa-free travel in Europe — in exchange for an investment of 500,000 euros ...

  26. Global citizenship

    Obtain dual citizenship Enjoy visa-free travel to 150+ cou...". Global citizenship | Unlock global opportunities with the Caribbean Direct Passport Program! Obtain dual citizenship Enjoy visa-free travel to 150+ cou... | Instagram