I'm a dual Czech & USA citizen. I can go basically anywhere.
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller3 ай бұрын
That's a good combnation.
@hellogoodbye1773 ай бұрын
Swiss/Brtish bet ya can’t beat that >:D
@velocirapture893 ай бұрын
@@hellogoodbye177 Hmm....that's a good combo, but you're still 2 European countries at the end of the day!!
@hellogoodbye1772 ай бұрын
@@velocirapture89 Yeah fair
@JuanMendoza-qd5lm10 ай бұрын
This is awesome useful comtent because I'm now trying to get a Passport and possibly Dual Citizenship. Thx bro!
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller10 ай бұрын
You are welcome. I will do another this week with all the benefits of dual citizenship. Good luck :)
@JuanMendoza-qd5lm10 ай бұрын
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller Thanks brotha, this sht is very nuanced.
@robbyfn7 ай бұрын
I am Dutch and a New Zealander so I have two very nice strong passports but I have a NZ Citizenship endorsement in my NZ Passport so I can enter New Zealand as a Kiwi even when entering with my Dutch passport because they have linked both of my passports identities on the NZ Customs so I can come in on one and exit on another.
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller7 ай бұрын
Nice.
@raniericampos90505 ай бұрын
As a kiwi you made me laugt lol
@mohsin100472 ай бұрын
thanks. it helped
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller2 ай бұрын
My pleasure.
@dameanvil6 ай бұрын
00:00 🛂 Traveling with dual citizenship offers numerous advantages, but it's essential to understand when and how to use each passport. 01:18 ✈ Use the passport that grants the most convenient travel options for each specific destination. 02:16 🤔 Understand potential challenges, such as ensuring proper entry and exit stamps when using different passports for travel. 02:42 📅 Consider visa duration differences between passports, as it can affect the frequency of visa renewals and travel convenience.
@Solidsnake999Ай бұрын
You cross the US border with Canadian passport then airlines check in counter as Vietnamese aren’t they going to ask where is your entry stamp on the Vietnamese passport?
@MarioStingerPerpetualTravellerАй бұрын
No, a majority of countries including US and Canada don't have exit check and if I look at my passport, they stamped it at entry only half of the time, if that. And you have Global Entry or Nexus, you don't even see a border agent at all.
@Solidsnake999Ай бұрын
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller When you fly to Vietnam you leave the us with Vietnamese passport so you leave the US as Vietnamese to go to Vietnam but the Canadain is still in the US so when you leave Vietnam to go to the US with Canadain passport aren’t they gonna say you still in the US when did you leave? Because you left to Vietnam as Vietnamese not Canadain
@ESSHDАй бұрын
I am dual USA & Canada
@rmohammed70075 ай бұрын
The question is will the entry border asks about the entry stamp?
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller5 ай бұрын
Depends on the country, tons don’t even stamp passports or you have automated kiosks. I never had a problem
@whitesamuraiАй бұрын
Your example assumes 2 check-ins for Montreal to Vietnam. But what if the US is merely a transit stop?
@MarioStingerPerpetualTravellerАй бұрын
Same, the US for some ridiculous reasons doesn't allow people to transit without a US Visa. So, you have to completely clear customs in the US the same way for a transit or if you plan to stay there for 6 months.
@jiny7628 ай бұрын
Is that fine only with explanation that I have 2 passports and I come with one and leave with another without entry stamp?
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller8 ай бұрын
Unless you can’t, I would bring the passport you use for entry. Also, not all countries will use stamps all the time. I often entered China from Hong Kong and didn’t have my passport stamps. I would just have both passports with me all the time.
@rowrow6151Ай бұрын
Hey Mario, how you doing... just what a clarification, what if I got 2 passports but one of the countries doesn't allow dual citizenship, what should I do in this situation, one of the is US citizenship and I am now in the US, Thank you.
@MarioStingerPerpetualTravellerАй бұрын
Hello, technically and for example if you are Chinese, you are not allowed to have dual citizenship and you should go to the Chinese embassy and give up your citizenship and return your passport because if they find out later, they could be serious consequences or they will just cancel your citizenship. I'm not a lawyer and they are likely 100 answers to that question depending on the country. So, personally, i think you have a choice, if you become a US citizen, you will lose your other citizenship. That's why a lot of my Chinese friends in Canada just remain permanent resident.
@CanTho20223 ай бұрын
Hello, I am Vietnamese American living in Houston. I just got my Vietnamese passport! I plan to go to Vietnam in the Summer. I bought a plane ticket using the U.S. passport number. When I get to Houston airport, you say I have to present my Vietnam passport????? But it has a different passport number??? When entering Vietnam, I can the Vietnam passport? When exiting Vietnam to use the U.S. passport?????
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller3 ай бұрын
Before departure, the airlines are doing entry validation checks. Just show them your Vietnamese passport inbound and y our US outbound. All they care is that you can enter the country, they don't care how or with what.
@CanTho20223 ай бұрын
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller …OK, I will bring BOTH passports. When entering VN, can I just give them only the VN passport to be stamped? What about leaving VN? Do I give them BOTH passports to be stamped? Because when I come back to Houston, Texas. The Entry immigration will look at the U.S. passport to see the stamped from VN.
@huusangnguyen49262 ай бұрын
@@CanTho2022you’re required to enter Vietnam with a Vietnamese passport. So only show them that one
@CanTho20222 ай бұрын
@@huusangnguyen4926 ….cám ơn!! WHEN EXIT VN, nhiều ngừơi nói...to show both passports so that they can stamped on both of them…is this true? Because when entering into Texas, they will see the stamped US passport
@GeoffreyEngelbrechtАй бұрын
@@CanTho2022 Why would Vietnamese immigration stamp a Visa into a Vietnamese passport? Surely a Vietnamese citizen has the right to live and work in Vietnam and doesn’t require a Visa. Also why would US immigration care about whether or not you had a Visa for Vietnam or any other country in your US passport? Again surely a US citizen has the right to live and work in the US. All that is important to them is to verify that you have a right to enter the US which you do if you have a valid US passport. When leaving Vietnam I would show the airline your US passport (because they are interested to know you have a right to enter the US - also they send this information ahead of time to US immigration so they have an idea who is coming) but show the Vietnamese immigration officials, if they do an exit check, your Vietnamese passport since this is how you entered and they will question why you don’t have a visa and suspect you were illegally in Vietnam if you show them your US passport without a visa. When you arrive in the US show immigration there your US passport.
@ThedigitalAfrican6 ай бұрын
My confusion has to do with stamps! Entrey and exit stamps,
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller6 ай бұрын
Hello, assuming to are from Kenya and going to Nigeria returning from the US with your US passport. When you arrive in Lagos, you enter will take your Kenya passport, but when you return to the US, you get out with your US passport. If they ask for a stamp of entry, show them the Kenya passport with the stamp.
@ThedigitalAfrican6 ай бұрын
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller In other words, one needs to travel with both passports
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller10 ай бұрын
Yes, the Vietnamese passport is green lol Not transluside.
@khaleelwade590122 күн бұрын
I have a question... I am a Us citizen but my passport it's expired, I want to use my british passport to enter the us but I don't not know what to do or if it will work.. I really need your help! I hope to hear a response from you soon!
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller21 күн бұрын
Hello, you are all good, you can travel and enter the US with your valid UK passport, and since you are US citizen, you are good after entry. So, don't worry.
@khaleelwade590121 күн бұрын
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller Thank you so so soooooo much lately I've been worrying if I would be able to enter the us thank you very much!
@sosisorakarik70814 ай бұрын
Hi! I really like the way you explaining things, its very simple and easy to understand. Plus, since this video is not that long, it is a bite-sized information hehhee. I have a question. I want to travel from A to B and transit in C, since I need a visa if I go straight from A to B. Country C only allows me to stay no more than 90 days. Since I got an entry stamp to that country (C) on my A passport, does that mean I need to return before 90 days? Otherwise the authority may accuse me of overstaying? What if I just want to go from A to B and stays there for indefinite time, is there any way?
@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller4 ай бұрын
Without knowing where you are from, and what A,B and C are, it is not easy to answer in more details. But, I'll try. If you are accused of overstaying, you can show your stay your passport and that's it. For indefinite stay, that depends on the country, Canada or US have 183 days max a year. But, Vietnam or Mexico have 180 days at a time. So, you can do visa-runs. You get out, get a visa and enter again. Other countries just Jordan, so long as you pay your 1,50 JD a day or continuously renew the visa, they don't care.
@sosisorakarik70814 ай бұрын
@@MarioStingerPerpetualTraveller It is good to have a strong passport. The problem is one of my passport is not as strong as the other and it only give 30 days. If you dont mind, please provide me more detail on this matter: Lets say im travelling from A to C (transit country to switch passports) and show my A passport to the border officer in A, so I can leave the country. When I arrived in C and just before leaving the passport check, can I show them my B passport so I got entrance stamp in my B passport? Later on, when I am leaving C, I show them again my B passport so I get leaving stamp on my B passport. Therefore I have an entrance and leaving stamps on B passport. And some time in the future, If I want to travel back from B to A, I will do the same but vice versa. The problem is, country A doesnt allow dual citizenship and it is not that easy to renounce it. I just dont want to use A pass anymore but I read that I cant make a visa to enter A country because my face and fingerprint are registered as citizen in A. Or, what do you think about that? Can I make a visa instead? Thank youu