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Hey guys and Girls, my little girl has 2 passports Thai/Uk, we are traveling to the Uk from Bkk,what passport do we use leaving Thailand and what passport do we enter the Uk with. Cheers in advance Marshall

As said above.

You always use the same passport to leave a country that you used to enter it.

Enter and leave the UK using the UK passport since if you used the Thai passport she would need a visa. When entering and leaving Thailand, use the Thai one, because she would only be allowed to stay 30 days on visa exempt or need to get a visa if you used the UK one.

And for other countries, use the one that gives you the best "deal".

Same situation. Have always done as advised above.

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As said above.

You always use the same passport to leave a country that you used to enter it.

Enter and leave the UK using the UK passport since if you used the Thai passport she would need a visa. When entering and leaving Thailand, use the Thai one, because she would only be allowed to stay 30 days on visa exempt or need to get a visa if you used the UK one.

And for other countries, use the one that gives you the best "deal".

My baby was born in Thailand so this is the first time she is leaving thailand. so will it be the same Thai passport out of Thailand and Uk passport into the Uk Cheers Guys

Teerak,

If you were to use your daughter's Brit passport to leave Thailand, I think it would confuse the living daylights out of the Thai immigration officer who would wonder why there is no entry stamp inside.

When you check in, the clerk will want to see some evidence that your daughter is admissible to the UK, so show him/her the Brit passport, but when you actually pass through the immigration embark check, show the Thai passport. Upon arrival in the UK, then present the Brit passport.

Scouse.

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