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[QUOTE="jmcorrigan, post: 156155, member: 28593"] The dual citizenship followed many years of having only one passport. Nothing was different before I could enter the EU as an EU resident. Nobody ever seemed to care how long I was here. My point of bringing the passports up, since that might have been missed in the rush to point out my glaring error :) is that the scanning of passports doesn't seem to lead to any kind of alarm bells going off anywhere. But thank you for highlighting the meaning of citizenship rights. By the way it is a felony to enter the US not using your US passport, even if you are an EU resident. I'm not sure the same criminal statute exists for dual state citizens arriving in Europe. And I claim no knowledge of Spain's enforcement of European laws, other than traveling there for business a number times from Germany. No one seemed much interested in looking for passports on arrival then either and I was using a US passport, but maybe it was the suit... My point is that it's good to know the law and follow it, but the reality on the ground is always much more fluid and usually forgiving. Traveling within Europe is much like traveling between States in the US. That is, in my personal experience. [/QUOTE]
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