Travel with two passports?
So I am going to Brazil in May of this year, and just trying to research a few things before I go. Canadian citizens require a visa to visit Brazil, however, Russian citizens do not, and you can get a Visa on arrival. I am a citizen of both, and have both active passports. How can I make this happen so that I don't have to do the visa thing?
Do I just fly into Brazil and present my Russian passport at entry....and then the Canadian one on the way out....or do I present both? How does it work. The flight will be connecting through Huston in both directions, so my concern is presenting a Russian passport when leaving Brazil, as a Russian I would require a Visa for both USA and Canada...but not as a Canadian.
Anyone ever done something similar?
Re: Travel with two passports?
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Originally posted by eblend
So I am going to Brazil in May of this year, and just trying to research a few things before I go. Canadian citizens require a visa to visit Brazil, however, Russian citizens do not, and you can get a Visa on arrival. I am a citizen of both, and have both active passports. How can I make this happen so that I don't have to do the visa thing?
Do I just fly into Brazil and present my Russian passport at entry....and then the Canadian one on the way out....or do I present both? How does it work. The flight will be connecting through Huston in both directions, so my concern is presenting a Russian passport when leaving Brazil, as a Russian I would require a Visa for both USA and Canada...but not as a Canadian.
Anyone ever done something similar?
Reading up online you will most likely need to present your passport in Houston that will allow you to gain access to Brazil. So when boarding your plane to Brazil show them your Russian passport and you should be good to go.
I don't know if you need a Visa to get into the USA if you are showing your Russian, but you could just show your Canadian to get into the USA.