Declaring 'countries visited' at immigration after travelling with dual citizenship

8/23/2016 1:34:39 PM

The form is about where you have been, not where your passport has been, so you should list all countries.

Since you’re returning to your home country, Immigration is not really going to care where you have been. Customs, however, may be interested in this, and things will get awkward if you don’t declare country X, but they find goods obviously purchased from country X.

This answer assumes that your home country is OK both with dual citizenship and you visiting country X. If this is not the case, things get complicated, and you’ll have to weigh the potential risk of a false declaration vs. getting busted for a second citizenship or consorting with ‘the enemy’.

Credit:stackoverflow.com

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