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Are you expecting forum members to figure out which link or document you are referring to by saying "page 22 Section 5" without posting the actual document link??? We are not all from south east Asia.I_luv_IMMBOARD wrote: ↑Mon Dec 24, 2018 11:31 amthank you simon.
The amended Indian law says, Indian child can keep dual citizenship until their 18 years old.
https://portal2.passportindia.gov.in/Ap ... ect/search
Official gov of India link.
Page 22 section 5 of passport manual. It clearly states dual citizenship allowed for minors.
Thank you
A child born with dual foreign/Indian nationalities can retain both nationalities till the age of 18, provided they do not acquire a non-Indian passport.Indianspouse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:29 pmWe just got our 4 months old son’s first British passport in India.
Hi Secret.simon,secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:08 pmA child born with dual foreign/Indian nationalities can retain both nationalities till the age of 18, provided they do not acquire a non-Indian passport.Indianspouse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:29 pmWe just got our 4 months old son’s first British passport in India.
For dual Indian/British citizens, such a scenario occurs only if the child is born to
a) An Indian citizen holding ILR and the child is born in the UK.
b) one British citizen and one Indian citizen parent and the child is born in India.
However, if such a dual-citizen-by-birth child were to apply for a non-Indian passport, s/he would lose their Indian citizenship before the age of 18.
The solution to that would be to get the Indian passport and then apply for a CoE-RoA in that Indian passport. That would allow the child to retain both citizenships till the age of 18. It is an expensive option, the cost of a CoE-RoA being four times as high as a British passport and needing to be reapplied for with every change of the Indian passport (which for children is every 5 years).
hi indian spouse,Indianspouse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:29 pmHello,
Just if it helps, I am sharing my experience. We just got our 4 months old son’s first British passport in India. It took about 8 weeks. Our son is born in India. I am an Indian citizen and my husband is British citizen. We are STILL required to surrender our son’s Indian passport. Indian immigration authorities have asked us to do this as early as possible and apply for our son’s visa at FRRO. So an Indian child cannot hold both passports REGARDLESS of what Indian policy says and regardless of how the child got the other nationality. This was the advice given to us by a senior ranking immigration officer of India.
Hi Indianspouse,Indianspouse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:29 pmHello,
Just if it helps, I am sharing my experience. We just got our 4 months old son’s first British passport in India. It took about 8 weeks. Our son is born in India. I am an Indian citizen and my husband is British citizen. We are STILL required to surrender our son’s Indian passport. Indian immigration authorities have asked us to do this as early as possible and apply for our son’s visa at FRRO. So an Indian child cannot hold both passports REGARDLESS of what Indian policy says and regardless of how the child got the other nationality. This was the advice given to us by a senior ranking immigration officer of India.
aabbcc112233 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 7:13 pmHi Indianspouse,Indianspouse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:29 pmHello,
Just if it helps, I am sharing my experience. We just got our 4 months old son’s first British passport in India. It took about 8 weeks. Our son is born in India. I am an Indian citizen and my husband is British citizen. We are STILL required to surrender our son’s Indian passport. Indian immigration authorities have asked us to do this as early as possible and apply for our son’s visa at FRRO. So an Indian child cannot hold both passports REGARDLESS of what Indian policy says and regardless of how the child got the other nationality. This was the advice given to us by a senior ranking immigration officer of India.
Can you please advise on what supporting documents you supplied or were asked to submit as i am in similar circumstances. I have bedn living in pakistan ,myself british national nd wife pakistani national and we need to apply passport for our 15 months old daughter born here in pakistan.
I will appreciate if you mention the whole process you went through and time scales aswell.
Regards
That’s good news..can you please share more details about this application.I_luv_IMMBOARD wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:16 amHi all. I am sharing my boys MN1 application history. He got a appointment coming march 7th at Chennai vfs for his first British passport.
Applied through NCS Grantham MN1 application: 17th dec 2018
Recived biometric enrolment email : 3rd Jan 2019
biometric enrolled @ Chennai INdia : 7th jan 2019 Chennai vfs
recived 'Certificate of nationality' at my home UK: 12th february 2019
I suggest you read the forum rules about you are not permitted to post on the forum!gskall wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 9:50 amThank you sir.
I think NCs are no longer accepting citizenship applications...so online application is the only choice right..
Did you do any affidavit mentioning kid was taken care by grandparents.?
Are Parents original passports returned immediately..
I think your application experience helps us a lot.. is it possible to contact us at email address removed by moderator
Thanks,
Chiranjeevi
Start your own topic and post in public for members to offer advice!! Remember everyone here is a complete stranger and we have many scammers and spammers who visit the forum daily.
I have applied by NCS option. So all my document with myself only. But this option not at the moment. For the postal or online option check the guidlines.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 11:50 amI suggest you read the forum rules about you are not permitted to post on the forum!gskall wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 9:50 amThank you sir.
I think NCs are no longer accepting citizenship applications...so online application is the only choice right..
Did you do any affidavit mentioning kid was taken care by grandparents.?
Are Parents original passports returned immediately..
I think your application experience helps us a lot.. is it possible to contact us at email address removed by moderator
Thanks,
Chiranjeevi
HiIndianspouse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:29 pmHello,
Just if it helps, I am sharing my experience. We just got our 4 months old son’s first British passport in India. It took about 8 weeks. Our son is born in India. I am an Indian citizen and my husband is British citizen. We are STILL required to surrender our son’s Indian passport. Indian immigration authorities have asked us to do this as early as possible and apply for our son’s visa at FRRO. So an Indian child cannot hold both passports REGARDLESS of what Indian policy says and regardless of how the child got the other nationality. This was the advice given to us by a senior ranking immigration officer of India.
hi indian spouseIndianspouse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:29 pmHello,
Just if it helps, I am sharing my experience. We just got our 4 months old son’s first British passport in India. It took about 8 weeks. Our son is born in India. I am an Indian citizen and my husband is British citizen. We are STILL required to surrender our son’s Indian passport. Indian immigration authorities have asked us to do this as early as possible and apply for our son’s visa at FRRO. So an Indian child cannot hold both passports REGARDLESS of what Indian policy says and regardless of how the child got the other nationality. This was the advice given to us by a senior ranking immigration officer of India.
HiI_luv_IMMBOARD wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:16 amHi all. I am sharing my boys MN1 application history. He got a appointment coming march 7th at Chennai vfs for his first British passport.
Applied through NCS Grantham MN1 application: 17th dec 2018
Recived biometric enrolment email : 3rd Jan 2019
biometric enrolled @ Chennai INdia : 7th jan 2019 Chennai vfs
recived 'Certificate of nationality' at my home UK: 12th february 2019