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2 EU passports with different names

bigbite100

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Hello, imagine you have a passport of 2 EU countries.

But they are on different names...
a) only different first name but last name stays
b) first and last name are both different

Any advantages of a) or b)? Since many in this forum talke about airport biometric scanninc and so on - so even with new name and surname, you are not a "new person without any history" - right?

Any other advantage of having a second passport (which is always good) but also with a different name like explained on a) or b) ?

Thankk you!
 
Hello, imagine you have a passport of 2 EU countries.

But they are on different names...
a) only different first name but last name stays
b) first and last name are both different

Any advantages of a) or b)? Since many in this forum talke about airport biometric scanninc and so on - so even with new name and surname, you are not a "new person without any history" - right?

Any other advantage of having a second passport (which is always good) but also with a different name like explained on a) or b) ?

Thankk you!
first of all, there is nothing peculiar about having different name in different passports - making the name more suitable for using in another country/culture is plausible explanation

one practical use case for second passport with another name is for signing up with services that don't want you to have more than one account (sports betting or poker sites, both brick and mortar and online casinos, EMI's, etc.) - the name will almost always do the job for these "soft" use cases
 
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first of all, there is nothing peculiar about having different name in different passports - making the name more suitable for using in another country/culture is plausible explanation

one practical use case for second passport with another name is for signing up with services that don't want you to have more than one account (sports betting or poker sites, both brick and mortar and online casinos, EMI's, etc.) - the name will almost always do the job for these "soft" use cases
Thank you for the reply. any "hard" use cases? i guess its not like that you are a new born person and can do (and move) like you want with this other passport?
 
but how would they know? because of airport cameras? since you enter with different name (differnt person?) ?
There are many, many cameras at many places, many of them connected (directly or indirectly) to an unknown number of databases. (I am talking about Europe, e.g. China is apparently much worse.) Add to this all the biometric screening at airports and/or borders.
Then, having read @JohnnyDoe, @void and @Sols posts, make your own conclusion ;)
 
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