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Travel hassle-free with your 2 passports: 3 things you must know to pass European border checks

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Border police and airlines do not handle travelers with multiple passports.

They expect each traveler to have ONE passport. Showing two (or more) passports at border checks led to bad results for many people I met in my experience as an immigration lawyer: border officers may easily delay you and let you miss a connecting flight.

What should you know to avoid any problem at European border checks?

(This article was updated on Feb 29, 2024)

#1. European countries have immigration checks on EXIT, too!

Most countries in the world have immigration checks only on their entrance. Not in Europe.

Most European States are tied to the Schengen Agreement. They share external borders and the area within, a common space uniting more European countries, is called the Schengen area. Each traveler is expected to show the passport to the immigration police upon arrival at any point of entry of the Schengen area and also at any point of exit.

Schengen states (27): Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden.
Additionally, the non-EU States Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein also have joined the Schengen Area.

# 2. You are supposed to show only ONE passport. 

If you have more than one passport, which passport is it best to use?

If you are traveling to Italy and have an Italian passport or ID card, Italian law requires you to use that to identify yourself. Most states in the world have a similar policy.

– If you have an Italian passport

1. Always show your Italian passport (and only that) upon entering or leaving Italy, at any airport or another border crossing.

2. If you arrive at any point of entry in the Schengen area other than  Italy (and you do not have a passport of that particular country), again show your Italian passport. That is because Italy has privileged relations with all European Union countries.

Italian citizens can enter the EU and EAA countries freely, together with their family members. Follow the signs for European citizens and show your Italian passport.

 

– If you do not have an Italian passport

If you are traveling to Italy and do not have an Italian passport, the most convenient choice is to use the passport of the state with which Italy has special border policy agreements, such as one of the countries of the Schengen area (see list above). That allows you to enjoy free access without the limitations for non-EU citizens.

Other convenient passports are those of states for which Italy has no visa requirement, at least for short stays. The list varies from year to year. You can check whether you need a visa according to your passport and country of usual residence: official visa website of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

How does the 90-days rule work with 2 passports?

Even if you are “visa-free”, a 90-days limit applies. The Schengen area policy is such that you can stay for a maximum of 90 days within the last 180-days period from your entry date (counting backwards). Check my article here for more details.

If you have more than one passport and none is of a Schengen state (listed above), the same rule applies. Each person has a 90 days stay limit within the 180-days period.

 

#3. Ticket data = passport data

When bookign your flight, write your data carefully according to what is written on your passport when traveling to Italy and to Europe.

Border police checks start with matching your passport data (including the passport number) with your travel ticket, as well as an EU Passenger Locator Form and whatever other document they may request at any given time of the year.

If the border police notice any difference, a deeper and more time-consuming control will take place. The outcome depends on the law of the state in which you find yourself at the time of entry. Moreover, you can be denied boarding if your name on it differs in anything from that on the registered passport in your flight booking.

Not only the passport number on your travel ticket and forms can be an issue. In some cases, the same person’s name and last name may vary from one passport to the other. For example, a married woman’s last name may be registered differently from country to country.  Whilst many states apply the husbands’ name to a wife, in Italy the maiden name usually applies to all ID documents. Moreover, the spelling of the name may vary, according to the law of the state that issued the passport. Italy applies the name(s) and spelling exactly as in the concerned person’s birth record.  The name on the birth record match exactly the name on the passport.

 

What if you already booked your trip with your other passport?

The risk is high that you will be denied boarding. So it is important to change your ID data on your travel ticket.

Most airlines allow you to change your data until checking in (for a fee). If you do not manage to obtain the change online or via the airline customer care before your departure date, you can obtain the changes at the check-in counter or at the airline office in the airport.

 

RECAP!

Show your Italian passport BOTH at entry and exit points. Your hassle-free journey starts with your booking. Remember to write the data on your Italian passport.

 

Would you like to know more? Download my free SPECIAL 2 PASSPORT TRAVEL KEY

Content:

  • Which checks are you meeting on your way IN and on your way OUT of Europe?

  • Which passport are you supposed to show at border checks outside of Europe, as an Italian dual citizen?

  • More details on how does the 90-days rule work with 2 passports

 

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143 thoughts on “Travel hassle-free with your 2 passports: 3 things you must know to pass European border checks”

  1. Travelling with Malaysian and American passport to Malaysia from America

    Summary
    I have a Malaysian and American passport with the below situation and appreciate thoughts on below especially on return to America because of visa requirement.

    Situation
    Passports – I have both Malaysian and American passports
    Visas – Malaysia requires visa to visit America but America does not require visa to visit Malaysia or second country Hong Kong
    Policy – I understand America doesn’t care that I have a not allowed Malaysian passport but Malaysia does not allow me to have an American passport and will make me choose passport if discovered

    Travel
    Book ticket in America – use Malaysian passport
    Check in at starting airport in America – use Malaysian passport
    Departing immigration in America – Not applicable
    Arriving immigration in Malaysia – use Malaysian passport

    Book ticket – do I have to book 2 one way tickets instead of round trip because I have to use Malaysian passport to depart Malaysia because I don’t have visa for Malaysian passport to visit America and switch passports in intermediary country Hong Kong on the way?
    Check in at returning airport in Malaysia – use Malaysian passport
    Departing immigration in Malaysia – use Malaysian passport

    Intermediary country Hong Kong arriving immigration – switch from Malaysian to American passport despite flight data?
    Intermediary country Hong Kong departing immigration – use American passport to match arrival and departure passport?
    Intermediary country Hong Kong check in – use American passport

    Arriving immigration in America – use American passport

    Scenario above doesn’t even get into the complications of having to renew Malaysian passport in Malaysia because I don’t have a green card to renew Malaysian passport while living in America. I appreciate anyone’s advice. Thank you.

  2. I have dual citizenship (US & El Salvador). Could I enter Germany with US passport for 90 days, fly back to the US for a few weeks & return to Germany with my El Salvadoran passport for another 90 days?

    1. Nope. The rule is that non-EU/EEA citizens may stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-days period. It applies to individuals and not to passports.

  3. Hi! I have two UK passports. If I were to enter and leave on one, and then re-enter on the other, would the border control be able to trace that I had already entered on the first? In short, would it allow me to re-set my 90 days? Thanks

    1. Since the border regulation applies to individuals and not to their passports, the exercise that you propose is now allowed. In case your holding two passports from the same state is not due to a special exception provided by UK law, you may be charged with fraud upon using them in your name.

  4. Hi Lara, I have a question my wife has dual citizenship Italian and Philippine. On italian passport she has the maiden name and while on the Philippine passport she has the married name, my question is which passport she will use to book the round trip ticket?? Thank you in advance ? for your help.

    1. At the end of page 4 of your wife’s Italian passport, there should be a note “Cognome coniuge/Spouse’s surname” followed by the husband’s surname. That note is available for free upon request when applying for an Italian passport. If her passport has such a note, your wife may book her return trip in her married name and show page 4 to the airline and border checks, whenever needed. She will be able to show only one passport at each entry/exit point for a smooth passage. If there is no such note on her Italian passport, she will have to show both passports whenever her surname will be questioned. That may result in a less smooth experience, but will work all right. Safe travels!

  5. Hi! I have US passport and Italian passport, I traveled to France this week and entered with my Italian passport, but when leaving I was confused and used my US passport and did the same for my kids, is there something I should do to fix this? I am scared now!

    1. Don’t worry. That is no reason for concern. If any Schengen border police will question that exit stamp on your US passport, you just show that you have an Italian passport.

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