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I have been told they do. Just submitted my application and the lady at the VFS said that I should receive my cancelled passport back.raghu_tallam wrote:Just curious to findout if VFS return the Canceled Indian Passport along with Surrender Certificate?
There's only one form to fill out for surrendering your passport. Once the completed form is submitted, they(HCI) issue a surrender certificate. click here for the form and here for more information.ric1982 wrote:(1) Are there separate applications for Surrendering Indian passport and getting certificate for the passport surrender?
Yes, you need your British passport before applying. If you look at the application form, you will notice that you will need to provide a copy of the first page and the observation page.ric1982 wrote:(2) My BC Passport application is under way currently. Do I need to present British Passport at the time of Indian Passport surrender application or only British Naturalization certificate is enough?
find hereric1982 wrote: (3) I wish to apply via Birmingham Office. Could please someone post a link for the application form?
Yes, you will receive your revoked passport back along with the certificate !nnj10 wrote:This may sound a silly question but still asking.
When you surrender Indian passport at VFS; along with SC-Surrender Certificate, do you also receive the cancelled passport back (with cancelled stamp)?
This can be useful to prove (in future if needed) that you held Indian passport in the past.
vinitmanu wrote:HariMathy wrote:Is the address proof required for OCI application?
Don't think you require any address proof if you are applying in person. However, it's best to carry one.Jurisdiction
High Commission of India, London: Applicants not residing in the Counties of England listed below, which are covered by the Consulate in Birmingham or not residing in Scotland, which is covered by the Consulate in Edinburgh, can submit their applications at High Commission of India, London. Applicants residing in Wales and Northern Island can submit their applications at the High Commission of India, London.
Consulate General of India, Birmingham: Birmingham, Durham, Humberside, Isle of Man, Isle of Scilly, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Manchester, Merseyside, Midlands (West), Northumberland, Cheshire, Nottinghamshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Cleveland, Tyne and Wear, Warwickshire, Yorkshire (North), Yorkshire (South), Yorkshire (West), Cumbria and Derbyshire.
Consulate General of India, Edinburgh: Edinburgh together with whole of Scotland.http://www.hcilondon.in/passport.php
Obviously this is for passports, but extends to all consular, oci related jurisdicton as well. And how do embassy/consulates ascertain the applications jurisdiction? Address proof.
Inconsistent approaches by the individual employees at HCI may be giving wrong impression!
Do you have to photocopy all the pages of your British Passport or just the photopage + Observation?t1seeker wrote:sign + full name + datePG1983 wrote:I'm about to apply for surrender certificate for myself. The photocopies of Indian passport, Uk Passport, Naturalisation certificate have to be self-attested. Does this mean just sign and date or do I need to add some words as well?
Photopage + observation page !rowantree wrote:Do you have to photocopy all the pages of your British Passport or just the photopage + Observation?t1seeker wrote:sign + full name + datePG1983 wrote:I'm about to apply for surrender certificate for myself. The photocopies of Indian passport, Uk Passport, Naturalisation certificate have to be self-attested. Does this mean just sign and date or do I need to add some words as well?
TintinHerge wrote:I got my British citizenship almost 7 years ago but have not used my Indian passport since then (no stamps, etc). What is the average fine I might get in this case? (just a ballpark number)
Thanks
OCI seems to be a slightly better option than PIO. Have a look here and decide for yourself.r4012209 wrote:Hi:
I have a confusion:
which should i apply for; oci or pio
what's the difference
which is more preferable of the two
i'd like to be able to travel to india as & when i wish
& whenever i wish
i have an indian passport now
& shall be applying for my british passport soon by god's will
thank u all for your responses