Seeking advice on how to travel given the following scenario.
I hold dual nationality Germany and Britain, they happen to be different (legal) names yet I am fully aware that presenting both passports at the same time would cause immigration nightmare.
I also prefer not to disclose to either country my other citizenship.
If I fly direct, I know I can just pick the document to the corresponding country, but there is a chance that I might be asked to show my flight tickets which would show the discrepancy (especially if it's a round-flight ticket).
Q: Do the airports use a tally system whereby comparing the list of passengers to the persons who actually come through the immigration gates ?
Q: When flying between these countries, should I "split" the flight via another country ? (As suggested here, Case 4: I have two passports/nationalities. How do I use them when I travel? )
Q: Is it good practice to do i.e. booking from UK to G using UK id, then upon arrival in G presenting the G id ?
Q: Is there a reliable way to frequent these two home countries without exposing too much of my privacy with regards to my whereabouts and length of absence ?
Many thanks if someone can answer some of these questions!
I hold dual nationality Germany and Britain, they happen to be different (legal) names yet I am fully aware that presenting both passports at the same time would cause immigration nightmare.
I also prefer not to disclose to either country my other citizenship.
If I fly direct, I know I can just pick the document to the corresponding country, but there is a chance that I might be asked to show my flight tickets which would show the discrepancy (especially if it's a round-flight ticket).
Q: Do the airports use a tally system whereby comparing the list of passengers to the persons who actually come through the immigration gates ?
Q: When flying between these countries, should I "split" the flight via another country ? (As suggested here, Case 4: I have two passports/nationalities. How do I use them when I travel? )
Q: Is it good practice to do i.e. booking from UK to G using UK id, then upon arrival in G presenting the G id ?
Q: Is there a reliable way to frequent these two home countries without exposing too much of my privacy with regards to my whereabouts and length of absence ?
Many thanks if someone can answer some of these questions!
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