Originally Posted by
ajax
I'm confused, too.
I have a US and a UK passport. Once upon clearing immigration in a very long EU queue (next to a very short non-EU queue) I asked the immigration officer if I could go through on my US passport instead. She said that unles I had right of abode in my US passport (which I don't) then I would not be allowed.
If the OP had right of abode in their passport then there would have been no entry made in the passport anyway.....I'd like to know how they got what they did too