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Help! Which Passport to use?
Hi, Im a dual citizen. British, then became canadian. My wife and daughter are canadian. I have UK and CDN passports, they only have CDN.
Question is which line do we enter the UK. We don't want to split as a family. But will customs allow my wife and daughter through the European line with their Canadian passports? Ideally I want to enter UK on my UK passport and come back to Cananda on my CDN passport. Yes I want to jump the queues, especially after a 7-8 hour flight with a 2 year old!! Any advice please.... Before kids we always split at immigration and went into our own lines. Thanks. |
Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by britmini
(Post 11409763)
Hi, Im a dual citizen. British, then became canadian. My wife and daughter are canadian. I have UK and CDN passports, they only have CDN.
Question is which line do we enter the UK. We don't want to split as a family. But will customs allow my wife and daughter through the European line with their Canadian passports? Ideally I want to enter UK on my UK passport and come back to Cananda on my CDN passport. Yes I want to jump the queues, especially after a 7-8 hour flight with a 2 year old!! Any advice please.... Before kids we always split at immigration and went into our own lines. Thanks. |
Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
You should have no problem with your family accompanying you in the UK line.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by britmini
(Post 11409763)
Hi, Im a dual citizen. British, then became canadian. My wife and daughter are canadian. I have UK and CDN passports, they only have CDN.
Question is which line do we enter the UK. We don't want to split as a family. But will customs allow my wife and daughter through the European line with their Canadian passports? Ideally I want to enter UK on my UK passport and come back to Cananda on my CDN passport. Yes I want to jump the queues, especially after a 7-8 hour flight with a 2 year old!! Any advice please.... Before kids we always split at immigration and went into our own lines. Thanks. |
Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 11410250)
Personally if I had to fly 8 hours across the Atlantic again with a 2 yr old I'd jump at the opportunity to stick the OH with the brat so I could take a well earned break from the horror.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by britmini
(Post 11409763)
Hi, Im a dual citizen. British, then became canadian. My wife and daughter are canadian. I have UK and CDN passports, they only have CDN.
Question is which line do we enter the UK. We don't want to split as a family. But will customs allow my wife and daughter through the European line with their Canadian passports? Ideally I want to enter UK on my UK passport and come back to Cananda on my CDN passport. Yes I want to jump the queues, especially after a 7-8 hour flight with a 2 year old!! Any advice please.... Before kids we always split at immigration and went into our own lines. Thanks. |
Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
UK line will be fine. Your daughter is also a British citizen in case you didn't know. You just haven't got her a British passport.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 11412457)
UK line will be fine. Your daughter is also a British citizen in case you didn't know. You just haven't got her a British passport.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by MarylandNed
(Post 11412634)
That depends on whether he is able to pass on British citizenship by descent. Not all British citizens can.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Why not just all go through the foreigners line anyway, always a lot shorter. And all use your Canadian passports.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 11412734)
Why not just all go through the foreigners line anyway, always a lot shorter. And all use your Canadian passports.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 11412734)
Why not just all go through the foreigners line anyway, always a lot shorter. And all use your Canadian passports.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 11412836)
Great advice...not. Foreigner's lines are always shorter? Perhaps, but not in my experience, also generally speaking the processing time for foreigners per arrival is much more protracted.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 11412643)
Originally Posted by MarylandNed
(Post 11412634)
Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 11412457)
UK line will be fine. Your daughter is also a British citizen in case you didn't know. You just haven't got her a British passport.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 11412836)
Great advice...not. Foreigner's lines are always shorter? Perhaps, but not in my experience, also generally speaking the processing time for foreigners per arrival is much more protracted.
I suppose now with ePassports it might be quicker using that line, this assumes you've got one. |
Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 11412839)
+1. Why i'd go through the foreigners line and have to provide a bunch of lawyers papers saying i'm allowed to travel without mum and dad, as well as having to explain my reasons for travel, on top of having to wait in the longer line, when I can now just go through the EU line and be basically waved through, I've no clue.
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Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 11418834)
They still require the consent for minors in the EU passport line, it's the reason under-18s aren't allowed to use the ePassport line.
Its been officially confirmed by FL that CBSA do not require a minor's consent document. Although that's nothing to do with the EU. I'm not having a go or making "immature" comments, for those who may choose to accuse me of such; i'm just contradicting what I know with what Steve_ says. |
Re: Help! Which Passport to use?
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 11418827)
Well, my experience contradicts yours then, obviously it depends on the airport but certainly at LHR T5 there always seems to be a pretty short line for non-EU passport holders, at least imx. I remember going through Manchester some years ago and I remember talking to an English woman who lived in White Rock and she said exactly that, she always uses her Canadian passport because the line is shorter.
I suppose now with ePassports it might be quicker using that line, this assumes you've got one. |
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