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I am an Australian/German dual citizen from birth by descent. I'm trying to work out the most efficient but correct way to use my passports on my trip.
I'll be travelling at the 7:30am CX134 flight from MEL to HKG and onwards to mainland China, and want to maximise my time in the QF F lounge, so want to avoid getting held up at check-in.
My German passport isn't linked to my Australian one (found that out when going to Singapore with QF last year using my German passport and the check-in counter agent wrongly told me I had to get an Immi account to link them instead of her ringing the ABF desk to get them linked). She made me use my Australian passport on that occasion to check-in. Could have sworn I departed using the German passport a couple years ago to go to China (before Aussie had visa-free access), but maybe I'm remembering incorrectly.
If I use my Aus passport this time on departing Australia I will presumably be able to check-in online. However, after China I will be flying on to Europe, and so of course need to use my German passport for that. I don't to run into any issues of entering China on one passport and leaving on another. Is there any way around that, or is it better if I just present the German passport to Cathay check-in at the airport and ask them to call ABF to get the passports linked and hope it doesn't take too much time?
I'll be travelling at the 7:30am CX134 flight from MEL to HKG and onwards to mainland China, and want to maximise my time in the QF F lounge, so want to avoid getting held up at check-in.
My German passport isn't linked to my Australian one (found that out when going to Singapore with QF last year using my German passport and the check-in counter agent wrongly told me I had to get an Immi account to link them instead of her ringing the ABF desk to get them linked). She made me use my Australian passport on that occasion to check-in. Could have sworn I departed using the German passport a couple years ago to go to China (before Aussie had visa-free access), but maybe I'm remembering incorrectly.
If I use my Aus passport this time on departing Australia I will presumably be able to check-in online. However, after China I will be flying on to Europe, and so of course need to use my German passport for that. I don't to run into any issues of entering China on one passport and leaving on another. Is there any way around that, or is it better if I just present the German passport to Cathay check-in at the airport and ask them to call ABF to get the passports linked and hope it doesn't take too much time?
