Leave and re-enter Belgium with temporary residence card + void passport + passport of another country?
I am a non-EEA national currently living in Belgium, where I have a residence card (`titre de séjour', type A) valid till the end of October 2017.
As my old passport (which I show every time when I enter Belgium) will expire in 2018, I had it renewed, and my embassy gave me back (1) a new passport and (2) the old passport with a corner cut off.
I will have to visit the UK for 4 days in September. Unfortunately, as I am currently applying for a visa to another country, I don't currently have in hand my new passport (1). However, I do have (2) and (3) another passport (of another country) which allows me to enter the UK visa-free for 90 days.
My question is:
Can I use my old passport (2) together with my titre de séjour to leave AND re-enter Belgium, although it has a corner cut off?
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