As a British passport holder, where can I travel without a visa?

Hogwash to the other comment up there. The rule that you can only enter and exit the US with their US passport if they are US citizens is indeed true. However, you can enter the UK with the US passport even if you are a UK citizen.

You know how I know? I am a dual citizen myself and did this countless times because I work for the US government. So yeah, I have the "can only stay up to 6 month" stamp in my US passport despite being UK citizen.

The border control agent at Heathrow even asked me whether I was UK citizen at one point, since my place of birth is London and it says "United Kingdom" in my passport, and I said yes. He didn't care any bit further. So yes, you can use your US passport for any travel to Europe, including the UK.

Yes, although US citizens are required to exit and to enter the US on their US passports as the United States does not recognize multiple citizenship, Brits are allowed to enter the Kingdom on US passport yet have to identify themselves as UK citizens when being asked to do so as the UK, you guessed correctly, does recognize multiple citizenship. If you guys want to stay longer than allowed on the VWP, they will need to get new passports while in the UK in order to avoid their US passports to be flagged for presumed overstay.

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