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You are right but I am fairly certain the return of documents will happen in time (if that doesn't happen then yes I will need to cancel my trip). I am talking about the scenario where my current Indian passport gets returned but British passport does not get issued before my trip.keerthi wrote:i thought everyone needs to send the current passport while applying for First British Passport?
A question regarding this. The ceremony for myself, spouse and our son was in early June and we received the certificates on the day of the ceremony. The hand-written date mentioned on the certificate of myself and my spouse is the date of the ceremony so the India trip in August is well within 90 days grace period. However, although our minor son too got the certificate that day, his certificate already had a pre-printed date of 20th April. The council officials told us that this is how Home Office had sent it.CR001 wrote: Make sure you are within the 90 days grace period. Your considered British from the date of your ceremony/certificate date, not the passport issue date.
The worst case if child travels to India using Indian passport is only that I might be required to pay £145 extra during renunciation Indian passport of my child, right? This is as per what is stated on https://www.hcilondon.in/renunciation.htmlvivdubes wrote:Yes.. the child would fall outside the grace period if I were you I would get the British PP and then travel.. considering you might look for getting OCI later which would become trouble some for the child if the Indian authorities find out that he has travelled after becoming British. It is not an issue from UK authorities but definitely from Indian authorities unless you want to take a known risk.
Any advice on above point?aaj123 wrote: The worst case if child travels to India using Indian passport is only that I might be required to pay £145 extra during renunciation Indian passport of my child, right? This is as per what is stated on https://www.hcilondon.in/renunciation.html
3. Travel each time on Indian Passport after acquiring foreign citizenship subject to maximum of Rs.50,000/- £ 145.00