Marritza wrote:Well, I'm only going on my previous experience with the border agency who once tried to tell me that my EEA ID card was bad quality upon entry into the UK and got even more suspicious when I produced a US passport. They wanted to use my US passport to let me in but that would've been illegal in my case so I had to spend quite a bit of time convincing them that the ID card is real and I really need to enter the country on that, not my US passport...
I guess it's the price to pay for multiple citizenships.
You would not blame them for being suspicious . Why having multiple nationalities ?See , they won't refuse you because of that but they might delay the decision because they would need to verify the authentication of your citizenships , and one advise , you MUST truthfully declare everything because after you sign the declaration , you are admitting you have filled in the form in good faith and truthfully , so if they later find out you used only one nationality , you will be refused .