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Then is it better to simply get multi year visa or pio for minors, as long as no very long term visits are planned.ban.s wrote:OCI certificate needs to renewed each time a passport is reissued upto 20 years of age and once after 50 year. A lot of MHA OCI related links are not working but take a look at FAQ 35A
This can be done through OCI misc services.
That's typical Indian system. One consulate says different than another. HCI London OCI email address is also not working so one can ask for clarificationsSeedy wrote:My mother renewed her passport last year and she has not changed her oci card. You just have to carry the old passport with the life long sticker in it.
Check FAQ no 12
http://hcilondon.in/oci.html
what is her age? and when did she first obtain her OCI?Seedy wrote:My mother renewed her passport last year and she has not changed her oci card. You just have to carry the old passport with the life long sticker in it.
Check FAQ no 12
http://hcilondon.in/oci.html
with a PIO minor can stay long term as well.xyz123 wrote:Then is it better to simply get multi year visa or pio for minors, as long as no very long term visits are planned.ban.s wrote:OCI certificate needs to renewed each time a passport is reissued upto 20 years of age and once after 50 year. A lot of MHA OCI related links are not working but take a look at FAQ 35A
This can be done through OCI misc services.
Is it confirmed that it only costs £18 to transfer the OCI. they keep using term "reissue" . Yeah oci is better that u get Indian citizenship earlier but one can convert pio to oci at any time. And don't forget that u have to se d British passport to Indian embassy every 5 years with oci renewal.tusharagrawal wrote:What is better, OCi, PIO or 5 year visa ?
Like with many things, the simple answer is it depends.
I started a thread last month with the focus that PIO is better for minors.
ban.s suggested that even with PIO, it is "recommended" to transfer the PIO to new passport.
So if OCI for minors can be transferred via misc services, I think OCI is better.
•£18.00 (£16+£2) for changing any details in the card and transferring visa to the New Passport.
For me, after 5 years, it gives the option to get Indian citizenship back by staying in India for just one year.
With PIO, you have to stay in India for 7 years before getting Indian citizenship.
In all probability, one many not take Indian citizenship back but always good to have option open.
Maybe one wants to return back and education for kids being British citizens is very expensive.
I applied for OCI today morning.tusharagrawal wrote:old thread -
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=144835
You are right - they use the word "reissue", so would be nice if someone who knows can confirm.
But even if its £175 every 5 years, its not to bad I think.
Yes, you can convert PIO to OCI at any point, but will have to wait for 5 years from that point.