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marti71

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Last from Sarria to Santiago
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Hi everyone...
I'm new to the forum...I have done Sarria to Santiago twice with a group of friends...

This year in September I am doing the Central Portugese Route on my OWN 😭😭

So I am.just enquiring I have my passports from the 2 above Caminos and I wonder do I need a separate one for the portugese route or can I use the same one again...
Oh and I'm from Ireland 🇮🇪 😀
TIA
 
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Mostly people start a new camino with a new credencial, but I too like to use them up. If you have room enough left on your old one, (about twenty or so free squares would be enough if you're walking from Porto) you can still use it to claim a compostela for your new camino, even if you've already gotten a compostela with it.
 
Did you ask for a Compostela and get your credencials stamped at the pilgrim office at the end of your previous Caminos? If so then they are "closed" and cannot be used again. If not then you can still use them for another Camino.
Thanks for reply...
Yes I'm almost sure I did...I'll need to check....
 
Did you ask for a Compostela and get your credencials stamped at the pilgrim office at the end of your previous Caminos? If so then they are "closed" and cannot be used again.

It's ok to use the same credencial again. Even one that has been 'closed' can still be used to collect a compostela if it has enough space left. The Pilgrims Office will just put the cathedral stamp at the start and end of the new set of stamps.
 
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Hi everyone...
I'm new to the forum...I have done Sarria to Santiago twice with a group of friends...

This year in September I am doing the Central Portugese Route on my OWN 😭😭

So I am.just enquiring I have my passports from the 2 above Caminos and I wonder do I need a separate one for the portugese route or can I use the same one again...
Oh and I'm from Ireland 🇮🇪 😀
TIA
They are so easy to get, so get a new one. For segregating your memories if nothing else.
Don’t be sad walking alone. You will meet many more new people that way. Also walking alone lets you think good thoughts.
 
Hi everyone...
I'm new to the forum...I have done Sarria to Santiago twice with a group of friends...

This year in September I am doing the Central Portugese Route on my OWN 😭😭

So I am.just enquiring I have my passports from the 2 above Caminos and I wonder do I need a separate one for the portugese route or can I use the same one again...
Oh and I'm from Ireland 🇮🇪 😀
TIA
You need the same type of credencial. So if you still have an unused credencial of the type you used on the Camino Frances, it will work on the Portugues as well. There is, however, a very nice looking credencial from the Portuguese pilgrim association that you can pick up in the cathedral in Porto and also use.

Generally, once a credencial has been used to claim a Compostela, that same credencial cannot be used again to claim another one [edited to add: or so I had been led to believe, Flog is far more authoritative than I on this], although if there is still room in it it can be used to walk on to Finisterre and/or Muzia to claim the Fisterrana and/or Muxiana.
 
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Hi everyone...
I'm new to the forum...I have done Sarria to Santiago twice with a group of friends...

This year in September I am doing the Central Portugese Route on my OWN 😭😭

So I am.just enquiring I have my passports from the 2 above Caminos and I wonder do I need a separate one for the portugese route or can I use the same one again...
Oh and I'm from Ireland 🇮🇪 😀
TIA
Don't be sad darling.. Be happy.. What a gift.. besides ..The Camino Gives you what you need. Remember that.. I did the Camino Frances by myself but I met so many incredible people..later, I encouraged my husband to join me doing the Coastal Route from Porto to Santiago. So I would be curious to hear how you find the central Route.. The Portuguese are beautiful and kind people.. You will be blessed.
 
Hi everyone...
I'm new to the forum...I have done Sarria to Santiago twice with a group of friends...

This year in September I am doing the Central Portugese Route on my OWN 😭😭

So I am.just enquiring I have my passports from the 2 above Caminos and I wonder do I need a separate one for the portugese route or can I use the same one again...
Oh and I'm from Ireland 🇮🇪 😀
TIA
Hi Marti ,
It’s easy enough to get a new one in the cathedral at Porto , what date in September you heading out , have a great walk .👍
 

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