the title doesn't make any sense but bear with me please. so I am an Algerian citizen but I've been living in Europe for quite some time now (I have a permanent residence permit which also grants me access to the entirely of the Schengen zone). All of my paperwork in Europe has been done using my Algerian documents.
Recently, I have also acquired Moroccan citizenship through my deceased grandmother.
I have been thinking of visiting South Korea for a while now and it turns out it'd be easier for me to travel there using a Moroccan passport (e-visa) than an Algerian one (traditional visa application through the consulate with a significant fee to pay).
I have yet to apply for a Moroccan passport but I was wondering if living in Europe with documents stating I'm an X citizen but using Y passport would be confusing for the airport staff.
If I decide to go there using a Moroccan passport, should I also bring my Algerian passport too? Or should I just apply for a visa with my Algerian passport to save me the trouble of explaining?
I know I'm probably overthinking it but I want to be double sure before starting to plan my trip.
thanks in advance for your replies!