Can I use a different passport for exiting the EU?
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Not sure if there are any specific laws against this, but double-checking. I'm a dual Australian Italian citizen, and I want to get a Greek passport stamp on my exit (I like collecting stamps). I entered Italy using my Italian passport. Can I use my Australian passport on my exit? I understand the EES hasn't been implemented yet, so there shouldn't be much of an issue?
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Can you enter and exit a country with different passports?
There are no real restrictions or definitive rules on which passport you use to book a flight, or any other form of international travel whether via ferry or train. For example, the British passport may allow visa-free entry to more countries than your other passport.Can you exit with a different passport?
U.S. nationals, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States. Dual nationals may also be required by the foreign country to use its passport to enter and leave that country.Do you need a passport to travel between different EU countries?
Travel documents within EuropeYou will need an ID card or passport if you are travelling within the European Union. And not just when you cross a border (for example, via an airport). You must also be able to show an ID card or passport if you are staying in a European country. Some countries also require a visa.Can you have two EU passports?
Many EU member states have also allowed dual citizenship if, and only if the new citizenship comes from a country that is also an EU member state.Traveling with two passports - I almost got arrested | Jure Sanguinis Italian Dual Citizenship
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