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Subject: Re: Passport Use for Dual Citizen (US & Ireland) Posted on: Thu, 24 May 2007 12:59:48 -0400



patty1@wintertime.com wrote:

> In article <0IWdnRaSLdDi6snbnZ2dnUVZ_gudnZ2d@comcast.com>,
> - Bobb - wrote:
>
>>I see: thank you. So it would only help me on Inter- EU travel ?
>
>
> If by "it" you mean an EU passport, yes, it can help when traveling
> in Europe. Some (most?) ports of entry have separate lines for EU
> and non-EU citizens, with the former being more streamlined, since
> they don't have to check visas. I've only used my EU passport once
> (arrived London, took plane to Dublin, took plane to London, took
> train to and from Paris, flew home from London), so perhaps folks
> here who have done it more can chime in on what differences you
> can expect in immigration lines and times.
>
>
> Patty
>

It also removes the need for a visa for long trips.