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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“If you do not have a valid document and need to travel soon. Currently, if you’re a British dual citizen with a valid passport for one of the nationalities that can get an ETA, you should be allowed to board transport to the UK as normal, without an ETA.” https://www.gov.uk/guidance/electronic-travel-authorisation-eta-guide-for-dual-citizens I think this means theoretically they should be able to pass through British immigration. However, there may be a risk that the airline does not allow boarding in absence of a British passport, entitlement doc or a visa/eta? In my understanding, airlines aren’t usually willing to risk a passenger being refused entry at port of entry as there is a significant financial penalty. [/quote] That link is incredibly confusing for travelers. They don't clarify much, and I agree the airline check in could be difficult. You'd still have to prove you're a British citizen somehow.[/quote]
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