Concurrent Passports what, why and how.
There are some countries where dual nationality is not recognised: Iran for one (but only if 1 of your nationalities is Iranian) and I thought there were some countries where 2 passports are not allowed. I thought it might be India, but I might be getting totally mixed up!
If you send one of your passports off, its best to send the one that you are not using in the country you are currently stamped into. If it ant be avoided, then, like Julian and Ali at epicycles, you won't be leaving the country until your passport is safely back in your hands.
Temporaryescapee: we're doing the same route as you.
The thing you'll need to be careful about, just to make it easier on yourself, is to get your Sudanese and Egyptian visas into the same passport. And hearing how difficult the Ethiopians can be, get that one in there as well. To get the Sudanese visa you need to have your Egyptian visa already in your passport.
These days I have 4 passports for 2 nationalities, which is overkill and bordering on the ridiculous, but it's just the way it happened.
I find it easier to switch between concurrent passport than between nationalities in no man's land, though I never had any issues doing that in Central Asia.
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