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I want to book a flight from Toronto to Tokyo on Expedia and the flight date is Aug 14, 2017.

And Here is my situation: Right now I have my Chinese passport. I just finished my Canadian citizenship test a week ago and I passed it, I am waiting for the oath of citizenship now. (oath will normally take place within six months after the test.) When I book my flight on Expedia, it asks my passport country, should I enter Canada or China?

If I enter my passport country as China, What should I do if I receive my Canadian Passport before the flight (which is Aug 14)? Can I still change my passport country after I booked and paid for my ticket? Any ideas or experiences?

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I am a dual citizen, and I regularly check in using the passport other than the one I provided at booking. This has never caused a problem; no check-in agent has ever even mentioned it. So just check in with the passport you plan to use on arrival. It doesn't matter whether you gave that passport information when you booked.

If the airline asks about your other passport, just explain why you changed passports. There is nothing wrong with changing your citizenship.

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