Reentering a country with a different nation's passport [duplicate]
I'm a dual national, with two passports.
If I'm revisiting a country, which I've already visited in the past (over 1 year ago) with Passport A - would presenting Passport B to the immigration officer cause problems, knowing that Passport B does not contain previous Arrival/Departure stamps which are present in Passport A?
For what it's worth - both passports allow for Visa-Free entry and I have not overstayed/attempting to get around any Visa-Free restrictions.
This is not a duplicate as this is specifically about using dual passports to enter a third country.
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