
Nomad Capitalist Audio Experience How to Use Multiple Passports the Right Way (Most Get it Wrong)
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Nov 10, 2025 Navigating multiple passports can be tricky. Discover why having more than one passport is beneficial and learn the right way to enter and exit countries. Find out which passport to use in different situations and how to leverage regional privileges. Andrew explains the importance of choice when traveling and shares tips on simplifying travel logistics. Plus, he discusses strategic passport use to avoid scrutiny and offers insights into getting tailored advisory services. Managing multiple passports is easier with the right guidance!
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Use The Country's Expected Passport
- Always enter and exit a country using the passport that country expects you to use.
- For example, U.S. citizens must enter the United States on their U.S. passport and cannot use another country's passport to claim U.S. consular protection.
Enter And Leave On The Same Passport
- Enter a destination on the passport you prefer and exit that destination on the same passport.
- Avoid mixing passports during the immigration process to prevent confusion and mismatched stamps.
Show Airlines Proof, Use Immigration Passport
- Show the airline the passport that proves you can enter your next destination at check-in.
- Then present the passport you entered the visited country with at that country's immigration control.
