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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't see how since you don't present the other passport when entering/leaving the US.[/quote] Not quite true. More countries are requiring US citizens to have electronic visas to enter e.g. Australia, UK, EU. If you are a citizen in one of those places as well, you don't need and can't get an ETA for them, so you have to prove to the airline why you don't need an ETA by showing them your other passport.[/quote] So you travel with both passports, which is exactly the same as we have been doing before 2025. We just went to and from the EU LAST WEEK. WTH are you talking about? Used French passport at CDG and US passport at IAD. Just like I did last year, 10 years ago and 20 years ago. [/quote] Maybe Google ETIAS. The implementation has been delayed but once it starts, you are probably going to have to show your French passport to the airline at IAD to explain why you don't need to apply for an ETIAS, else they may not let you on the plane. The EU didn't have ETIAS last year, 10 years ago or twenty years ago, but they will soon.The UK ETA started this year and similar systems have been in place for Australia and NZ and Canada for a while. [/quote] I think you’re talking at cross purposes. Yes, she shows airline French passport and uses that to enter CDG. Coming back, she shows airline US passport and uses that at IAD?[/quote] Yes, but that is not what it said at the top of the thread. There has been a lot of confusion for UK dual citizens with the introduction of their new system. [/quote] I am dual citizen with France. I am not OP so I didn’t write anything at the top of the thread. And the U.K. isn’t part of the EU so my situation is completely irrelevant to what is confusing for U.K. dual citizens. Also if Air France wants to know why I don’t need a visa, voila I have my French passport so what’s the big deal?! I don’t get why you’re taking over this thread with your random what if’s. [/quote]
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