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my fiancee (thai) and I have an 8 month old son who was born in Thailand and registered with the British Conulate in BKK and has a British birth certificate and a British Passport. He also has a Thai passort.

Now - my question is.....(subject to schengen visa for my fiancee) we plan to travel from Thailand to France in mid March for 90 days, returning to Thailand in mid June.

My thoughts are that my son can show Thai passort when leaving Thailand and when re-entering. When arriving in and departing form France he can show the British passort. Am I correct?

The thought that crosed my mind was there are no entry stamps in his British passport and would there be any problems using the Thai passport through the airport (as they wouldn't know where he was going) so no need to get visa for him

Am I correct?

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Thailand to France:

  • Show British passport to airline at check in so they know he doesn't need a visa for France.
  • Show Thai passport to Thai immigration so they know he hasn't overstayed.
  • Show British passport to French immigration.

France to Thailand:

  • Show Thai passport to airline at check in so they know he doesn't need a visa for Thailand
  • Show British passport, if required, to French immigration.
  • Show Thai passport to Thai immigration.

Wont be any problems, dual nationals do this all the time.

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