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ilrapp2012 wrote:Dear Seniors,
I feel this is the right forum where I can ask the questions about the dual nationality. With dual nationality and passport (UK + Pakistani), what exact advantages I have?
1. Can I still use my Pakistani passport for travelling instead of British?
e.g When I am travelling to Pak, do I need to use British Passport at that time or I can still use my Pakistani passport? Will it be consider bad or any negative point if I use only for Pakistani passport?
2. Can I still use my Pakistani passport for travelling to middleeast? If yes, then using Pakistani passport if I am travelling to Saudi Arabia or UAE, I have to apply for Visa I know? Can I still follow this? or I must have to use British passport for this.
3. I know having british passport means entry to 100+ country without visa? please correct me if I am wrong. Means, I can travel their without visa and they will grant me visa on the airport for the amount of duration I want to stay there and then.
4. Does US, Canada or DUBAI included in that?
5. Using the other passport, there is not anything wrong right?
I am confused little bit here, if someone can explain me the process.
sorry for my silly questions. I have never got into detail but I know a little bit so that is why want to clear things beforehand
Many thanks
All visitors, including pilgrims, require a visa to enter Saudi Arabia. You should apply for a visa through visa agencies accredited to the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia.ilrapp2012 wrote:It is just I wanted to know each aspect before I travel.
So that means I can travel using my Pakistani Passport still to Middleeast/Saudi or Pakistan. but for middleease/Saudi, I just have to apply visa before hand and UK passport give me advantage for not applying the visa beforehand? Correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks
Amber_ wrote:There is a high degree of discrimination in certain middle eastern countries. My hubby who is Pakistani tells me that a British Passport is beneficial for arriving in Pakistan (not Middle East) showing both passports apparently avoids unnecessary delay (and often costs).