Last Updated on October 25, 2023 by Bruno Bianchi
Question
I am a resident in Spain and am traveling to my home country USA on the form for airlines they ask where you’re a resident, do I put USA or Spain
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Start the Moving to Spain Hub →“If you are presenting your US passport as an ID and have a US address, then put the USA.”
“You are a resident in Spain and if that is the question… then I would think that is the answer. They didn’t ask Nationality, but rather residency… so… seems clear, or did I miss something?”
“You put the country of residency, not your nationality or what country your passport was issued in.”
“You are a citizen of what country? or a dual citizen? You stated your home country as the USA. That’s what you should put if traveling on an American passport.”
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