Dual Nationality
Discussion
I am entitled to an Australian passport, as well as the British one I already have. I am thinking of getting one and having dual nationality, but I am not sure if there are any downsides to this (apart from the costs of two passports). Does anyone have any experience in this area?
What with this being The P&P obviously I only want the Australian passport so I can make a quick exit when Chairman Brown sends his troops in against those protesting for a different economic system with fatal consequences.
I have put this in The Lounge because it didn't seem to quite fit in any of the other categories.
What with this being The P&P obviously I only want the Australian passport so I can make a quick exit when Chairman Brown sends his troops in against those protesting for a different economic system with fatal consequences.

I have put this in The Lounge because it didn't seem to quite fit in any of the other categories.
get it!
i've got SA nationality, and UK nationality
deffo get it if you can, gives you opporutinites to work in the other country without visa or travel without complications. its made life alot easier for me when i go back to SA to see all my family etc.
wouldnt say there are any downsides to having dual nationality!
i've got SA nationality, and UK nationality
deffo get it if you can, gives you opporutinites to work in the other country without visa or travel without complications. its made life alot easier for me when i go back to SA to see all my family etc.
wouldnt say there are any downsides to having dual nationality!
I got a US and a UK one.
Born in the US, parents are British.
I enter and leave either country using either passport, it doesnt make a difference. Although the US customs were getting pissy with me when i entered on my US passport and tried to use my UK passport to take a trip to the carribean. Apparenlty they dont recognise dual nationality. If anyone asks what nationality you are, just tell them the country you are in at the time!
Nick
Born in the US, parents are British.
I enter and leave either country using either passport, it doesnt make a difference. Although the US customs were getting pissy with me when i entered on my US passport and tried to use my UK passport to take a trip to the carribean. Apparenlty they dont recognise dual nationality. If anyone asks what nationality you are, just tell them the country you are in at the time!

Nick
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