BREXIT: leaving the EU with a second passport
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I had entered Italy before Brexit and have a long-term visa here as a British national. However, I also have a Malaysian passport and am wondering since there is no stamp in my UK passport, would it be possible for me to leave Italy using my Malaysian passport to have it stamped since there was no entry stamp in my UK passport anyway?
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Will Brexit affect dual citizenship?
Since Brexit wrapped up at the end of 2020, UK citizens now have a certain freedom of movement restrictions that weren't present before, namely, they've lost the right to seek dual nationality in an EU country.Can you have dual citizenship in UK after Brexit?
Dual citizenship (also known as dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of other countries. You do not need to apply for dual citizenship. You can apply for foreign citizenship and keep your British citizenship.Will UK citizens need visas for Europe after Brexit?
Since Brexit, citizens of the UK have not needed a visa to visit any European Union member states. Passengers arriving in EU countries can enter using only their British passport. From May 2023, UK travellers will need an ETIAS visa waiver to enter EU countries.Can I still go through EU passport control after Brexit?
If you are going on holiday you won't need a visa for short trips to Europe. You can stay for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. At border control you may need to show a return ticket and that you have enough money for your stay. When going through passport control you may not be able to use the EU or EEA lanes.Brexit Britain: The inside story of how the Leave campaign won - BBC Newsnight
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