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Which can be a problem if you live in country A and want to visit B where you are a citizen but haven't been for decades and so don't have a current passport.
It took me ages to find my British passport earlier this year when I thought I may have to go to the UK in an emergency (didn't need to in the end). I'd just lobbed it in a box about 8 years ago and forgotten it as I've never needed it as I travel on my other one. Prior to that I used to travel with both and never had trouble at immigration even if they could see both. Nobody out to illegally enter a country shows two passports to immigration unless they're idiots.
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@jellybaby Think, in my case, was to make sure the same details were on both passports.
You can have multiple same contry valid passports, especially travelling in to some countries when have immigration stamps from others.
They shouldn't. There are lots of people with dual citizenship and lots of parts of the world that require citizens to use their local passport for entry.
Which can be a problem if you live in country A and want to visit B where you are a citizen but haven't been for decades and so don't have a current passport.