My daughter is heading off in a few weeks time, travelling thru Japan, USA & Europe. She'll have with her both an Australian Passport and a British (EU) Passport.
I've suggested to her that going into and out of Japan she use her Aussie one and likewise going into & out of the USA.
For Europe, I'm obviously suggesting that she use her British Passport because of the easier entry and exit arrangements for EU passport holders. However, because a lot of the hostels, hotels etc require a passport when checking in, I'm suggesting to her that she show her Aussie Passport and therefore just use the British Passport when crossing borders.
Can anyone see anything particularly wrong with this approach?
I've suggested to her that going into and out of Japan she use her Aussie one and likewise going into & out of the USA.
For Europe, I'm obviously suggesting that she use her British Passport because of the easier entry and exit arrangements for EU passport holders. However, because a lot of the hostels, hotels etc require a passport when checking in, I'm suggesting to her that she show her Aussie Passport and therefore just use the British Passport when crossing borders.
Can anyone see anything particularly wrong with this approach?