Also see
this WhatDoTheyKnow request.
A person with OCI is treated as having a second nationality for the purpose of nationality or statelessness legislation, as an OCI has the right to reside without conditions in India. But for most other purposes (such as for consular assistance), it is not treated as a second citizenship. In effect, the Home Office treats it as a second citizenship (so, for instance, if you are a British non-citizen national - BNO, BOC, etc - with OCI, you cannot register under the statelessness provisions), while the FCO will not treat the OCI as Indian citizenship (that would stop it from providing you with consular support while you are in India).
rpsarangi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:37 pm
I was going to fill an application where it's asks about my Nationality & Dual Nationality . What should I say there , should I say I am only a British national.
What application are you filling in?
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