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I am in a similar situation having travelled on the Indian passport after getting British nationality. Silly me! Any one with similar experience and applied for OCI?suza321 wrote:Folks
Was completely unaware of this forum until friend of mine suggested. I am in process
of applying for OCI but I have a prob.I never knew that u need to get Indian Passport cancelled after getting the B citizenship.unfortunatetly I travelled once on this.
What do I do now?? I will get it cancelled ASAP but will this create a prob
for getting my OCI.Again i have a offer from good company back home I wish to take it and join by feb.
Looking at my overall situation how do u all suggest me to go about it.
Friend said easier option is to get work visa and apply for OCI form India.
How long does it take to get a work visa and what are documents to submit it.
searched all threads but no valid answer on the same this type of situtaion..
even if i apply for OCI i would need to collect it in person ..so if i am back home then will they post it back home? again i should get it in one months time...what if it gets rejected
pl help me .
su
Hi Dawie,Dawie wrote:Oh please, why are you all being so melodramatic? Unless you tell them, the Indian government won't know that you used your Indian passport after you got British citizenship.
So stop worrying and just go apply for your OCI or PIO.
British, you are a drama queen and scaremonger.
Once you apply for OCI, it asks when you acquired British Nationality. So, they will find out. But, I doubt anything major will happen. Just follow the advice I gave above.Dawie wrote:Oh please, why are you all being so melodramatic? Unless you tell them, the Indian government won't know that you used your Indian passport after you got British citizenship.
So stop worrying and just go apply for your OCI or PIO.
British, you are a drama queen and scaremonger.
I don't know your nationality, so may be it is possible for you, but for an Indian national, once he naturalises, he is a British citizen.I am naturalised now. I am thinking about getting Right of Abode instead of applying for British Passport.
Yes by Indian law you have to surrender it. According to the Home secretary, it says, your second option (other than applying for BP) is to get a ROA stamp. "But this is different to being called a british citizen". It is only for UK immigration purpose only. Which means I am indian. But according to the Indians I am British now.lemess wrote:Mahil,
With respect yoru advice is wrong and misguided.
The first page of any Indian passport issued abroad says in screaming capital letters "This must be surrendered immediately if the holder acquires another nationality". The simple fact is that as soon as you take on another nationality you are no longer an Indian citizen and by using a passport to represent yourself as one you are commiting a crime.
You will also not be issued a right of abode sticker in your Indian passport as the home office are well aware that India does not allow dual nationality and if you are British , you cannot be an Indian citizen and your Indian passport is invalid - whether or not it has been formally cancelled.
I will say it again - what is the point of doing all this ? Getting an Indian visa is a matter of a couple of hours and a PIO/OCI takes a couple of weeks in a straightforward process. Trying to play with the immigration rules of any country for no reason other than seeing how much you can get away with is remarkably stupid in my humble opinion.
There is no confusion. The simple fact is that the moment you acquire British nationality you are no longer an Indian citizen and your Indian passport is invalid. Full stop.Too many confusing statements between the countries.
Yes, but the Indians don't know whether you acquired British nationality untillemess wrote:There is no confusion. The simple fact is that the moment you acquire British nationality you are no longer an Indian citizen and your Indian passport is invalid. Full stop.
Lol...Some of us want to stay indian and be british at the same time. We are proud of both countries. OCI doesn't allow you to do some things which is the entire point and believe it or not the Indian passports do come into good use at some places, also has Visa on arrival/visa free travel to some countries where British passports holders need visa.Obviously the home office has no incentive to carry out detailed checks so they might well put a sticker in your invalid Indian passport. It is your problem not theirs. However, by using that passport you are misrepresenting your nationality and I fail to understand why you would ever want to do that. What could you possibly have to gain ?
LOL!!! hahaha Now this is what you call scare mongering!Also if you ever get into trouble in a third country you will not be able to use British consular services as you won't have a passport. If you go to the Indian HC, they will instantly see that your ROA sticker means your Indian passport is invalid and will most probably confiscate it. You will be effectively left without recourse.
Once again - what are you trying to achieve ?
Explained this in my previous post. OCI & PIO's can't do somethings that the Indian passport holders can.lemess wrote:You're clearly determined to break the law by using an invalid passport and good luck to you. It is especially hard to see why when OCI and PIO cards are so easy to get.
Some people have reasons to keep the Indian passport. Apparently you can't understand that. There are many benefits of having an Indian passports, somethings which I have already said and some that I can't say on this forum.By the way I am Indian myself and naturalised a few years ago. I never needed to falsely use an Indian passport to consider myself Indian though just as I considered myself one even before I ever had a passport !
Lol. I would like to get into civil service. Some people have personal plans and aims in their life. Like doing the IAS/IPS exams, then coming back to the UK for a few years, finishing their career off then come back to India to start the whole IAS process and get inducted (I need an Indian passport as ID and to prove that I am an Indian national to sit the exam). Even then, you will only get found out if you have reach high postings like Chief justice of a state, where you will be vetted by IB.I am struck by your naivety in that you really think you can apply to the Indian civil service and take up a job in it wihout being an Indian national and not get found out at some stage of your career.
Thanks.Best of luck.
You are clearly finding it difficult to understand that all I am doing is pointing out that what you are proposing is illegal and a criminal act. Whether or not you get caught doesn't make it less illegal.Anyway why are you discouraging people,
You are clearly finding it difficult to understand that I agreed and you are resorting to quoting me out of context. You said "what are you gaining etc?", that is what I meant by discouraging and I explained to you what there is to gain.lemess wrote: You are clearly finding it difficult to understand that all I am doing is pointing out that what you are proposing is illegal and a criminal act. Whether or not you get caught doesn't make it less illegal.
You are talking as if I hid the fact that it is illegal. I said clearly that if you aren't going to occupy any govt post or go mountaineering etc in India then take the OCI by all means. You obviously ain't read the comparitive advantages of Indian passport/PIO/OCI. Go read it (its on the MHA OCI page), you might gain some understanding about restrictions of PIO/OCI as compared to holding an Indian passport. I advice you that if you don't know something, please don't write about it. (Don't mean to be impolite)Anyway why are you discouraging people, that "you can't see what benefits you have" etc.
Lol, i said specifically in my post that it is illegal! But we are not doing it just for the fun of it, we are doing it for specific reasons to gain.If you are dead set on doing it of course you should go ahead ( it's your life !) but it is only fair to point out to any other readers that they should be careful about following your advice on the grounds of it being against the law !! No amount of argument will ever change that fact.
Dear Sir/Madam,
It's OK Sir. You have to get your Indian ppt cancelled. You can apply for an OCI.
Thanks,
Status Department
So much for all your scare mongering and asking people to get consultations for criminal lawyers.Sir,
You can apply for OCI.
Regard
Dear Sir/Madam,
It's OK Sir. You have to get your Indian ppt cancelled. You can apply for an OCI.
Thanks,
Status Department
Sir,
You can apply for OCI.
Regard
Mahil_2000: Could you pl. provide original message if you have real concern for others?Dear Sir/Madam,
It's OK Sir. You can keep both your Indian/ British passport and travel as you like.
Thanks,
Status Department
From: "Status Section, Consulate General of India, San Francisco" <status@cgisf.org>
Thursday, 22 February, 2007 6:25:17 PM
Subject: Re: Urgent Enquiry
Dear Sir/Madam,
It's OK Sir. You have to get your Indian ppt cancelled. You can apply for an OCI.
Thanks,
Status Department
Note: Currently visa applications from US nationals sent by mail are processed in around 5-7 working days from the date of receipt .Visas applied for at the counter(US only, upto 12:00 noon only) will be issued usually the same day evening between 4:00 p.m.- 4:45 p.m. Indian passports, except referance cases are processed in around 25 working days, depending upon the workload. PIO cards are processed in 30 working days. The tracking number indicated in our email is applicable only after the package has been dispatched from here. Request check status only where application has been delayed beyond normal schedules. All info given here are for guidance only in an informal way. For more information you may please visit our website: www.cgisf.org
----- Original Message -----
From: Consulate General of India - San Francisco
To: Status
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:46 AM
Subject: Fw: Urgent Enquiry
Consulate General of India - Sanfrancisco
T: (415) 668-0662 / 668-0683 F:(415) 668-9764
Information on consular services are at our website www.cgisf.org.
Write to us only for specific/brief queries, not covered in the website. This will help us in reducing incoming mails.
i) Currently it is peak time for services with a long waiting. It is not feasible to give status on current applications. If your application has been delayed much beyond the normal processing time, please write to status@cgisf.org. Intermediary correspondence on OCI or status of OCI not feasible. We will process OCI cases within the prescribed time limit of 12 weeks.
ii.) The normal validity of a passport is ten years for adults and five years for minors. Passports issued for normal validity and expiring, apply for a new passport.
iii) Visa on expired US passport can be used with current US passport or the visa can be transferred to new passport for a payment of $25 (see instructions on visa applications)
----- Original Message -----
From: xxxxxxx
To: INFO@CGISF.ORG
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:30 AM
Subject: Urgent Enquiry
Dear Sir/madam,
I have acquired British passport in 2004. But I did not realise I had to cancel my Indian passport until a friend told me yesterday as this would be breaking the passport act. I have travelled to India 4 times with the indian passport after acquiring British passport. I am really sorry for breaking the passport act, but please can you let me know if I am okay to apply for an OCI or whether I will be prosecuted? Should I take legal consultations? I would now like to apply for an OCI, would I be allowed to do so?
Please advise.
Thank You.
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Depends, not so serious stuff like this, you can get away. If it is serious stuff or the media gets a word about it, then you see the action! Even if you get caught, people will just bribe their way out. That is reality in India.British wrote:Thanks for all that Mahil. Is that the kind of difference that exists in Indian laws between what is in books and what is in practice?????
Invalid according to Indian law. But they have no way to check that you have naturalised unless they put in a request with MEA to HO, which takes time etc.I am so so i am so so surprised, especially when they say you can travel with Indian pasport after it has become invalid.
Don't need to feel so bad, put it this way, if you aren't going to invest in Agri land, or join a PSU, politics etc, then you are okay. If you are going to visit places like Kenya, Indian passport holders have advantages.I feel like an Idiot now, as to why i had to apply for a PIO card, after all when i could have easily used the Indian passport to travel to India.
It all proves now that Indian laws are not to be taken very seriously.
Ridiculous thing.