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Our landlord daughter was also born in the UK long back. Some two years back only someone suggested her to apply for British Passport on the basis on her birth in the UK. She provide all evidence like Hospital entry and discharge summary, bills, and many more. Home office took 6+ months time but finally she got British Passport and bcoz of this her husband and son too got British passport.sonubanna wrote:Hi,
I am currently on Tier-1 visa with transitional arrangements working in UK. My UK born child has been issued passport from Indian consulate here.
I need advise regarding visa stamping on her passport. As, I am visiting India soon, so planning to apply for her entry clearance from there.
Has anyone done that and if yes what all documents need to be produced?
Is it true that its easier to get visa from within UK rather than India.
Any suggestions/information/views are highly appreciated
Thanks
You are wrong. India does not have duel citizenship. It only provides OCI/PIO for people of Indian origin to visit India. Once you accept any other nationality then you have to surrender Indian passport and cant use as you suggest.AkashS wrote: Moreover, as India is now accepting dual citizenship, you all can keep your India passport too. So if you go to India, use Indian Passport, while coming back, use British Passport.
I think they are accepting but not sure what exactly is that option. But as far as I know, they are going to accept the same in near future. But in sonu's case, he can apply for British Passport for his son and can apply for himself also once his son gets British Passport.HSMP2008_JANUARY wrote:You are wrong. India does not have duel citizenship. It only provides OCI/PIO for people of Indian origin to visit India. Once you accept any other nationality then you have to surrender Indian passport and cant use as you suggest.AkashS wrote: Moreover, as India is now accepting dual citizenship, you all can keep your India passport too. So if you go to India, use Indian Passport, while coming back, use British Passport.
AkashS wrote:I think they are accepting but not sure what exactly is that option. But as far as I know, they are going to accept the same in near future. But in sonu's case, he can apply for British Passport for his son and can apply for himself also once his son gets British Passport.
Any one will be more than happy to surrender Indian Passport once he/she gets British Passport