Originally Posted by
SeriouslyLost
Currently I've got China, Chile, and Russia visas in one passport, and China (don't ask), Japan, Bulgaria, and Indonesia in another. Passport #3 doesn't have any, but also doesn't get used very often.
Welcome to the world of three valid passports!!!
Now you're really going to get all sorts of comments or questions saying it's impossible or illegal to have multiple passports!
Not so, if you have multiple citizenships - which few folks seem to be able to comprehend as being possible.
Hope you're as organised as we have to be as to which one to use; when, where and under what circumstances.
Of course the most obvious advantage is having a passport which carries a visa exemption for the country you wish to enter. If a visa must be obtained the fee may be hefty on one passport and gratis on another!
Lots of people living in Canada and U.S.A. have dual citizenship yet never follow through on how advantageous this can be. Arriving in Europe on an EU Passport is one example!