Yes, it is possible to enter a country with one passport and exit with another, as long as both passports are valid and you comply with the Immigration laws of the country you are visiting.
No, you will face difficulties. They need to see your entry stamp.
The passport that you obtained to enter the country is the same one that you need to exit the country.
This is because when you enter a country with a nearly expiring Passport, this might not be valid for when you exit the country and there you will have issues.
Customs and Border Protection officers are responsible for stamping your passport when you enter or exit a country.
To obtain a Canadian passport stamp, you must have a valid Canadian passport and enter or exit Canada through a designated port of entry. The stamp serves as a record of your entry or exit from the country.
No. You still need a passport because your are travelling from one country to another, therfore you would pass over a border and go through passport control, regardless of your citizenship to any given country.
Passport endorsement refers to the official authorization or approval stamped on a passport by a government authority. It can include visas, entry/exit stamps, or other markings that indicate permission to enter or exit a country. Passport endorsements are crucial for international travel as they determine a traveler's eligibility to enter a foreign country. Without the necessary endorsements, travelers may be denied entry or face difficulties during their journey.
No, the United States does not typically stamp passports upon exit from the country.
Yes, did you get a stamp in your passport when you left the US?
No, you cannot leave the United States without a passport. A passport is required for international travel to enter and exit other countries.
No, you do not need a passport to enter or exit Puerto Rico if you are a citizen of the United States. Puerto Rico is a territory of the USA.
If you are a South African resident and/or citizen you must always exit South Africa on your South African passport regardless of what other passport you may have whether you are going for a holiday/work or to live the same applies. If you have come into the country and are now leaving you must use the same passport you entered the country to leave the country.