> do you know if there is anyway that other countries would know or not
> if i was refused entry?
> if i was asked at poe in mexico or canada for example and i said no i
> havnt been refused anywhere ,is there any way they could tell?
> it seems to me that if i admit it anywhere its just asking for
> problems with all the paranoia that seems to be about ,and i really
> couldnt stand the thought of another interrogation and wrecked
> vaccation.
> passports dont seem to carry any information on them other than the
> basics and the only place i think will show is on the us poe
> computers, unless im totally wrong ?
> what do you advise?
> i dont wish to break any laws as i never have before ,but it seems to
> me that honesty somtimes gets you into alot of trouble ,for example
> the people with dual citizenship and two passports arnt told not to
> show both passports at poe but if they did there would be alot of
> questions asked and it would confuse the ins at poe in usa ,my friend
> did this and got alot of hassle from it.
> but you get my drift here dont you.
> thanks again
I don't know how much information is shared between governments. I also
doubt they'd care unless it was for a crime.
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