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by intgral » Fri Nov 07, 2008 6:25 pm
Main passport for UK purposes is the one I have used it for the employment in this country. I can have as many passports as I can (and this has been debated somewhere else on the number of them), that are all valid and of different citizenships around the world. None of them are booklets.
Moreover, providing a passport does not hold one linked to a country. It is provided as proof of who you are. Many people have many passports and use them as needed. There is no one country in the world that should be concerned with the business of you owning such, unless it is illegal in said country. As of this writing, UK recognizes multiple citizenships, so there is nothing illegal in that.
We should get over the fact that we are no longer slaves of any particular country and are, more or less, free to move about the world.
I appreciate your answers but, I am looking for specific evidence or experience with this scenario.
Thank you.