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Dual citizen travel history and PCC

DorianCarlmikael

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Jul 12, 2016
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Hey guys how are you?

Here's the situation. I'm dual citizen French / Swiss. I have never lived in Switzerland but lived in france near the border so sometimes would go for an hour or so to Switzerland. There are no borders and no way to prove I entered or exited the country. Even if cic call the Swiss immigration there are no traces that I entered as it's just a quick drive.

So should I enter it in my travel history? Knowing there are no ways to remember when I went or prove it as sometime just to go buy bread we pass the border?

Also should I order a Swiss PCC because I hold a Swiss passport?
I'm super confused about it :/ please advise

Thanka
 

kryt0n

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You're not required to show travel between your country of residence and your country of citizenship. However, to get around this I would suggest getting both the French and Swiss PCC and explain in loe that you pass the border frequently etc.

They want to know about your travel dates to confirm if you need a PCC from there. Getting one upfront will mitigate the confusion. Hope that helps.
 

DorianCarlmikael

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Jul 12, 2016
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kryt0n said:
You're not required to show travel between your country of residence and your country of citizenship. However, to get around this I would suggest getting both the French and Swiss PCC and explain in loe that you pass the border frequently etc.

They want to know about your travel dates to confirm if you need a PCC from there. Getting one upfront will mitigate the confusion. Hope that helps.
Ya thanks a lot. I was afraid if I uploaded a PCC without travel history they would find it suspicious but i'll explain in LOE as it's a country of citizenship. Thanks