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Hi,takdeerwala wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 9:48 pmIdeally, you should get Naturalisation Certificate on the day of your Citizeship Ceremony, then get British Passport and then apply for Surrender of Indian Passport. When you will go to VFS office, they will ask for your Original Indian Passport, Copy of Naturalisation certificate , plus they would also like to see the original Naturalisation Certificate. I also showed him my original British passport plus a copy of British Passport.jagacharaja wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 11:04 amHi all,
Can someone confirm whether the Original Naturalisation Certificate is needed on the day of application?
If not - I can apply for UK passport straightaway.
If required, I will have to surrender passport first and then apply for UK passport.
Any knowledgeable input, especially based on personal experiences is appreciated.
Which part you wish to skip ? Without naturalisation certificate, surrender is not possible. Without British passport in hand, it is unnecessary risk to be without any functioning passport.
Hi,anirban_paul wrote: ↑Sun Sep 30, 2018 2:59 amHi,takdeerwala wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 9:48 pmIdeally, you should get Naturalisation Certificate on the day of your Citizeship Ceremony, then get British Passport and then apply for Surrender of Indian Passport. When you will go to VFS office, they will ask for your Original Indian Passport, Copy of Naturalisation certificate , plus they would also like to see the original Naturalisation Certificate. I also showed him my original British passport plus a copy of British Passport.jagacharaja wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 11:04 amHi all,
Can someone confirm whether the Original Naturalisation Certificate is needed on the day of application?
If not - I can apply for UK passport straightaway.
If required, I will have to surrender passport first and then apply for UK passport.
Any knowledgeable input, especially based on personal experiences is appreciated.
Which part you wish to skip ? Without naturalisation certificate, surrender is not possible. Without British passport in hand, it is unnecessary risk to be without any functioning passport.
I would like to save some time and apply for OCI asap just after I get the naturalisation certificate. I would like to do this in following order:
1. Citizenship ceremony = get my naturalisation certificate on the day. Applied passport beforehand.
2. Surrender Indian Passport = showing original passport + naturalisation certificate (no British passport yet).
3. Receive Surrender certificate
4. Receive British passport
5. Apply for OCI = naturalisation cert + surrender cert + British passport copy.
Is this approach fine? Or do I need the british passport first before surrender?
Thanks
singrahu wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 12:10 pmHi,
I am about to submit application for surrender certificates for myself and my wife togeather.
Do I need to submit 1 or 2 A4 size special delivery envelops?
I went to post office and the guy there simply handed over me the envelop without any charges.
The envelop has got tracking barcodes stickers but no postage stamp.
Does envelop need to be prepaid? If yes, then how to affix postage stamp on it?
Regards,
Rahul
jojo001 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:28 pmMy wife got her british passport and we surrendered her Indian passport via VFS.
The process was very smooth and she got her surrender certificate and old Indian passport in just over a week.
What I noticed is that there is no cancellation stamp on her Indian passport.
Have they stopped putting a cancellation stamp on the indian passports now?
When I surrendered my Indian passport a few years ago it came back with a cancellation stamp.
You might want to get that passport cancelled stamp to avoid future issues.jojo001 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:28 pmMy wife got her british passport and we surrendered her Indian passport via VFS.
The process was very smooth and she got her surrender certificate and old Indian passport in just over a week.
What I noticed is that there is no cancellation stamp on her Indian passport.
Have they stopped putting a cancellation stamp on the indian passports now?
When I surrendered my Indian passport a few years ago it came back with a cancellation stamp.
They would have to honour the time period when they are closed as these are unprecedented times.Siliconductor wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:23 pmDoes this mean they will postpone the time required to surrender a passport? As per below you cant surrender.
If you've just obtained British citizenship, you can fly to India on the Indian passport as they have a three month grace period to travel on the Indian passport. I suggest you surrender the passport in the UK to avoid complications exiting India. The Indian government will have no record of you entering on that British passport number. I am not sure how well their systems are linked, but for a foreigner exiting without a date of entry: - be prepared for lots of questioning at outbound immigration.Sdhawan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 8:10 pmHi - I am wondering if someone could please help.
I have the British passport as well as the Indian passport. Was meant to surrender Indian passport last week, however as the VFS is closed, I couldn't.
My ques is:
1) I have to travel post 15th April to India, if they open international borders, please if someone could confirm if I could fly with Indian and British passport? And if yes, then the arrival stamp in India would be on my Indian passport and the arrival stamp in UK would be on British passport, would that cause any issues?
2) can I surrender my Indian passport in India, apply for OCI in India and then fly back to UK? And if I do so, do I have to pay any penalty for surrendering it in India and not UK?
Thanks.