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Do you meet the OCI eligibility criteria?xechIE wrote:Hi Guys I have a question, I want to get OCI, I was born in India on about 1990, My parents are from other countries but they are not Indian, How can I proceed to get it?
Yes I do think I meet it. I don't know what they really mean but since I was born there I meet itvinitmanu wrote:Do you meet the OCI eligibility criteria?xechIE wrote:Hi Guys I have a question, I want to get OCI, I was born in India on about 1990, My parents are from other countries but they are not Indian, How can I proceed to get it?
If you elaborate your situation, maybe I or someone on this forum will be able to help you.xechIE wrote:Yes I do think I meet it. I don't know what they really mean but since I was born there I meet itvinitmanu wrote:Do you meet the OCI eligibility criteria?xechIE wrote:Hi Guys I have a question, I want to get OCI, I was born in India on about 1990, My parents are from other countries but they are not Indian, How can I proceed to get it?
If so, then head over to your nearest HCI after having filled up the online form and carrying all supporting documents .Birth Certificate from Indian Municipality or Panchayat. For applicants born in UK, full version Birth Certificate from Registrar of Births/Local Borough. For any other foreign-born applicant Birth Certificate must be in full version and it has to be translated in Hindi/English by a reputed and registered translation authority.
Recently issued birth Certificate from Municipality/Panchayat etc., invariably certified by the District Magistrate/District Collector of the area with name, stamp, seal and contact telephone numbers with area code for verification.
School Leaving Certificate, at least Secondary School onwards from required Board. Post dated School Certificate/School Leaving Certificate from India should be authenticated by Director of Education/District Magistrate/District Collector of the area with name, stamp, seal and contact telephone numbers with area code for verification.
Domicile Certificate of the applicant or of his/her parents/grandparents issued from concerned Competent Authority in India i.e. District Magistrate/Collectors/Sub Divisional Magistrate of the District/Sub Divisions, may also be accepted as a proof of Indian Origin.
Nativity Certificate issued by an Officer should be certified by the District Magistrate/District Collector of the area with name, stamp, seal and contact telephone numbers with area code for verification.
Ahh... that explains it now. However, Although you were born in India.. did you at any point hold an Indian Passport?xechIE wrote:Thanks I will explain better, I was going to the criteria which said
"A foreign national, who was eligible to become citizen of India on 26.01.1950 or was a citizen of India on or at any time after 26.01.1950 or belonged to a territory that became part of India after 15.08.1947 and his/her children and grand children, provided his/her country of citizenship allows dual citizenship in some form or other under the local laws, is eligible for registration as an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)"
I read this and since I was born in India in around 1991 I think that I would have been able to get citizenship in 1950, I read this answer regarding who was a citizen of 1950 from the Indian consulate website and got confused
"Any person who or either of whose parents or grand-parents were born in India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935 (as originally Enacted), and who was ordinarily residing in any country outside India but was eligible to become citizen of India as on 26.01.1950."
I was born in India, but I think I am eligible by birth, I don't know how to proceed, Is there something special I have to do?, Since none of my sibilings were born there I don't know how this answer applies.
@OP - any one of your parents an Indian citizen ?vinitmanu wrote:No you are not quite right. The OP might not even be eligible to become an Indian citizen. It has to comply the law.krazydude wrote:Get your birth certificate from India and get it attested/notarised in India.
Once you have that, you should be able to apply.
Thanks Guys, I will have to speak with the consulate and tell them.vinitmanu wrote:No you are not quite right. The OP might not even be eligible to become an Indian citizen. It has to comply the law.krazydude wrote:Get your birth certificate from India and get it attested/notarised in India.
Once you have that, you should be able to apply.
Good luck and keep us posted.xechIE wrote:Thanks Guys, I will have to speak with the consulate and tell them.vinitmanu wrote:No you are not quite right. The OP might not even be eligible to become an Indian citizen. It has to comply the law.krazydude wrote:Get your birth certificate from India and get it attested/notarised in India.
Once you have that, you should be able to apply.