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You could find yourself in jail one fine day .. do you believe that it is worth it? This said, if are looking for suggestions on how to cheat the system in ways that are clearly illegal then, IMHO, you are posting your queries on the wrong website!SJ1811 wrote:Oh dear, looks like I won't be getting very far! It's a very awkward situation and although I have a few close friends who have actually done this (one of them travels like this EVERY year) I don't think I am brave enough to do it. Flying in may not be a problem..but coming back out may be..although biometric system, I guess there will still be manual checking somewhere wanting to know why I am going to the UK etc. I have a short transit in HK if that makes any difference whatsoever.
Did you give them the real facts - that your foreign passport is not longer valid - when you asked them these questions? Or did you conveniently forget to disclose that info.?SJ1811 wrote:the UK does not have a problem with me using two passports, I have rung IPS, the Home Office and even the immigration office at one of the local airports.
What do you mean which passport? You have only one (valid) passport! So it is understood that you can only show that!SJ1811 wrote:My question was which passport to show on return
And you are witholding this information from anyone that you have been approaching for suggestions / feedback / opinions.Renunciation Of Malaysian Citizenship - Under Article 23(1) Rule 36 of the Malaysian Constitution, you are required to renounce your Malaysian Citizenship once you acquire citizenship of a foreign country.
sushdmehta wrote:No one denies the fact that you have two passports, but you need to clearly understand that the Malaysian passport that you possess is no longer of any *legal* use!And you are witholding this information from anyone that you have been approaching for suggestions / feedback / opinions.Renunciation Of Malaysian Citizenship - Under Article 23(1) Rule 36 of the Malaysian Constitution, you are required to renounce your Malaysian Citizenship once you acquire citizenship of a foreign country.
Anyhow, there is no point in trying to convince you to play safe ....you've made up your mind to risk your life and career. So be it!
All the best!
regards
So if I post a question asking how to get a fake UK passport so I could move there, do you think I should get 'help' from people here ??coolwater267 wrote:Apologies for coming into your good conversation.
I would say that if a person asked a question and someone knows the answer they should reply to him/her without taunting them. In this person's case he wanted to know a answer so you should have replied him if you know the answer. Please do not judge someone.
I have noticed on this forum there are few people who start taunting people. They are here for information if they knew it they wont be here at the first place.
So be open minded and provide them information please do not taunt them for their questions. For you or someone else it might be stupids question but that person does not know it, thats why he asked it.
Regards
and Chill
sushdmehta wrote:No one denies the fact that you have two passports, but you need to clearly understand that the Malaysian passport that you possess is no longer of any *legal* use!And you are witholding this information from anyone that you have been approaching for suggestions / feedback / opinions.Renunciation Of Malaysian Citizenship - Under Article 23(1) Rule 36 of the Malaysian Constitution, you are required to renounce your Malaysian Citizenship once you acquire citizenship of a foreign country.
Anyhow, there is no point in trying to convince you to play safe ....you've made up your mind to risk your life and career. So be it!
All the best!
regards
inwarsaw wrote:So if I post a question asking how to get a fake UK passport so I could move there, do you think I should get 'help' from people here ??coolwater267 wrote:Apologies for coming into your good conversation.
I would say that if a person asked a question and someone knows the answer they should reply to him/her without taunting them. In this person's case he wanted to know a answer so you should have replied him if you know the answer. Please do not judge someone.
I have noticed on this forum there are few people who start taunting people. They are here for information if they knew it they wont be here at the first place.
So be open minded and provide them information please do not taunt them for their questions. For you or someone else it might be stupids question but that person does not know it, thats why he asked it.
Regards
and Chill
sushdmehta wrote:No one denies the fact that you have two passports, but you need to clearly understand that the Malaysian passport that you possess is no longer of any *legal* use!And you are witholding this information from anyone that you have been approaching for suggestions / feedback / opinions.Renunciation Of Malaysian Citizenship - Under Article 23(1) Rule 36 of the Malaysian Constitution, you are required to renounce your Malaysian Citizenship once you acquire citizenship of a foreign country.
Anyhow, there is no point in trying to convince you to play safe ....you've made up your mind to risk your life and career. So be it!
All the best!
regards
What stamps are you afraid of them seeing?SJ1811 wrote:I would like to find out what is the current procedure for using two passports for exiting and re-entering the UK. Just wondered if anyone has recently returned to the UK having done this as I would like to know whether UK immigration are looking for stamps to see where the passenger has been. How does this work if the foreign passport uses a biometric system and the passenger is using the foreign passport to enter and exit the foreign country?
Many thanks for any advice that can be offered.
Please click on the link and read the discussion. After reading that thread, please answer me this:coolwater267 wrote:I would say that if a person asked a question and someone knows the answer they should reply to him/her without taunting them. In this person's case he wanted to know a answer so you should have replied him if you know the answer. Please do not judge someone.