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I wouldn't know much about Indian immigration laws, so pardon my ignorance.shiney wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 11:38 amHi All,
Firstly apologies if this is not the correct section as i am not entirely sure where should i be putting this query.
Background:
Got British passport in Nov 2021 via 10 year route.
Wife and kid still on Indian passport and having FLR visa. Second renewal due in March 2024 (i.e. for 5 yrs).
I was recently told that after renouncing my indian passport the minor passport also gets renanciated based on (Indian Citizenship Act, 1955). I was not aware of this clause and it seems that the govt is highlighting this clause during OCI application. Not sure if this was made evident during earlier OCI process.
I went through some other post highlighting this rule which dates back but there was no concrete answers for the same.
So my query is
1. Is my child who currently holds an indian passport stateless ?
2. Can i travel with him using indian passport ? Will there be any issues during the travel ?
3. If by any chance he is stateless which route should i take during renewal (should i apply for FLR or Stateless application for him)?
Is anyone in similar situation or faced this issue ?
Kind Regards,
Shiney
Hi Shiney - finally what did you do? Did you get any final resolution for your situation?shiney wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 11:38 amHi All,
Firstly apologies if this is not the correct section as i am not entirely sure where should i be putting this query.
Background:
Got British passport in Nov 2021 via 10 year route.
Wife and kid still on Indian passport and having FLR visa. Second renewal due in March 2024 (i.e. for 5 yrs).
I was recently told that after renouncing my indian passport the minor passport also gets renanciated based on (Indian Citizenship Act, 1955). I was not aware of this clause and it seems that the govt is highlighting this clause during OCI application. Not sure if this was made evident during earlier OCI process.
I went through some other post highlighting this rule which dates back but there was no concrete answers for the same.
So my query is
1. Is my child who currently holds an indian passport stateless ?
2. Can i travel with him using indian passport ? Will there be any issues during the travel ?
3. If by any chance he is stateless which route should i take during renewal (should i apply for FLR or Stateless application for him)?
Is anyone in similar situation or faced this issue ?
Kind Regards,
Shiney
Hi Ankittankitt wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 1:12 amHi
I have recently acquired British citizenship and have received my surrender certificate.
I wanted to apply for Renunciation certificate to acquire my OCI card.
My query is :-
I have a minor child who has Indian citizenship and my wife also has Indian citizenship (they are yet not eligible for British Citizenship).
Does my application for a renunciation certificate affect my child's status as an Indian citizen?
Please advise me on the further process
Regards
Please advise if you got any update on this. I am in similar situation. My children & wife have Indian citizenship and they are not still eligible for British Citizenship. Is Renunciation certificate introduced very recently for OCI?ankitt wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 1:12 amHi
I have recently acquired British citizenship and have received my surrender certificate.
I wanted to apply for Renunciation certificate to acquire my OCI card.
My query is :-
I have a minor child who has Indian citizenship and my wife also has Indian citizenship (they are yet not eligible for British Citizenship).
Does my application for a renunciation certificate affect my child's status as an Indian citizen?
Please advise me on the further process
Regards
Hi BashirB,BashirB wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:12 pmIn theory, if both parents lose Indian Citizenship, all minor children automatically lose it.
If your wife is still an Indian citizen, then your children are safe to travel on Indian passport.
If both you and your wife are British now, I find it hard to believe that you did not apply for the children to be naturalised.
In any case, if its a short term timing thing, then you can wait it out. But if its a long period, perhaps don't surrender your passport or formally renounce Indian citizenship till your child gets his British citizenship.
The only issue with this approach is you will have to apply visa to visit India and cannot apply for OCI. So your cost increases. Also if you don't surrender for 3 years, then there is a penalty to pay as well.
Can you provide more information.bashamy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:34 pm
Hi BashirB,
I am in similar situation. My children are eligible for ILR in 2026 (so citizenship in 2027). Do you suggest not to surrender & renounce? or Can I only surrender Indian passport and not apply for Renunciation until my children gets UK citizenship?
Hi BashirB - Is the penalty after 3 months or 3 years? I heard/read somewhere that the passport needs to be surrendered within 3 months.BashirB wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 9:37 pmCan you provide more information.bashamy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:34 pm
Hi BashirB,
I am in similar situation. My children are eligible for ILR in 2026 (so citizenship in 2027). Do you suggest not to surrender & renounce? or Can I only surrender Indian passport and not apply for Renunciation until my children gets UK citizenship?
It appears you are now a British citizen (formerly Indian citizen). You state that your children will be eligible for ILR in 2026 and are still Indian citizens.
1. Where were they born?
If in UK, then they were eligible for citizenship when you got your ILR
If they were born in India, there is no residency requirement for minors on dependent visa. They become eligible for ILR when the primary applicant becomes eligible.
2. Is their mother still Indian?
If yes, then no harm in surrendering yours as their claim to Indian citizenship by birth to Indian mother is still intact.
If no, then their claim to Indian citizenship will be forfeited when you surrender yours.
Take note that it is not mandatory to surrender and renounce (S&R) immediately. In theory, you have automatically lost your Indian citizenship when you took British citizenship. The S&R are a required formality to officiate that. There is £160 penalty for doing it more than 3 years after getting your foreign passport.
Also note that you need to S&R to get OCI, but it is not needed for a visa. You could apply for eVisa now and travel to India, with the children on Indian passport.
thevar wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 9:34 am
Hi BashirB - Is the penalty after 3 months or 3 years? I heard/read somewhere that the passport needs to be surrendered within 3 months.
BashirB - Superb explanation! Thanks for clarifying a lot that was unsolved/unanswered for a long timeBashirB wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 9:50 amthevar wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 9:34 am
Hi BashirB - Is the penalty after 3 months or 3 years? I heard/read somewhere that the passport needs to be surrendered within 3 months.
You have 3 months grace period after obtaining foreign citizenship to still use Indian passport , but only IF (and only IF) you have not yet obtained foreign passport. After 3 months grace period, even if you haven't obtained foreign passport, you cannot use Indian passport , otherwise there is a penalty. This is the 3 month rule.
In theory, you can decide not to surrender the passport at all, and keep on travelling to India on eVisa. You just won't be able to get OCI. However, if you decide to surrender passport after 3 years, even if you have not used it at all, there is a penalty to pay. This is the three year rule.
Note that the penalty increases for each instance the passport was used as well after obtaining foreign nationality.
Thanks BashirB for the explanation.BashirB wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 9:37 pmCan you provide more information.bashamy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:34 pm
Hi BashirB,
I am in similar situation. My children are eligible for ILR in 2026 (so citizenship in 2027). Do you suggest not to surrender & renounce? or Can I only surrender Indian passport and not apply for Renunciation until my children gets UK citizenship?
It appears you are now a British citizen (formerly Indian citizen). You state that your children will be eligible for ILR in 2026 and are still Indian citizens.
1. Where were they born?
If in UK, then they were eligible for citizenship when you got your ILR
If they were born in India, there is no residency requirement for minors on dependent visa. They become eligible for ILR when the primary applicant becomes eligible.
2. Is their mother still Indian?
If yes, then no harm in surrendering yours as their claim to Indian citizenship by birth to Indian mother is still intact.
If no, then their claim to Indian citizenship will be forfeited when you surrender yours.
Take note that it is not mandatory to surrender and renounce (S&R) immediately. In theory, you have automatically lost your Indian citizenship when you took British citizenship. The S&R are a required formality to officiate that. There is £160 penalty for doing it more than 3 years after getting your foreign passport.
Also note that you need to S&R to get OCI, but it is not needed for a visa. You could apply for eVisa now and travel to India, with the children on Indian passport.
SunnySingh12 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:36 amThanks for the replies so far very helpful.
I went to the VFS to surrender and they told me (i asked the question) that my minor child would not be able to renew their passport in India because of this renunciation process many people are facing this problem but the Indian government is not doing anything about it. He also added that the process is fairly new. Many people's minor children with passports from different countries are facing issues.
I reconfirmed with him that my son who lives in India with an Indian mother both Indian citizens by birth, will my son still face issues with his passport renewal in India and he responded yes. This is very hard to believe especially if I lost my citizenship under section 9. The only reason I am renouncing under section 8 is because the OCI process is forcing me to do it and there is no option to do it otherwise.
There is option - and that is e-visa on UK passport as suggested by BashirB in one of the posts above.
Please guide me if anybody knows how to approach this. I do not want my son to face passport renewal issues.
The alternative to OCI is to get evisa on UK passport. There is no other option for your situation in my view.SunnySingh12 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 12:05 pmI don't think so, I was talking about getting OCI, an e-visa on a British passport doesn't get me OCIthevar wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:45 amSunnySingh12 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:36 amThanks for the replies so far very helpful.
I went to the VFS to surrender and they told me (i asked the question) that my minor child would not be able to renew their passport in India because of this renunciation process many people are facing this problem but the Indian government is not doing anything about it. He also added that the process is fairly new. Many people's minor children with passports from different countries are facing issues.
I reconfirmed with him that my son who lives in India with an Indian mother both Indian citizens by birth, will my son still face issues with his passport renewal in India and he responded yes. This is very hard to believe especially if I lost my citizenship under section 9. The only reason I am renouncing under section 8 is because the OCI process is forcing me to do it and there is no option to do it otherwise.
There is option - and that is e-visa on UK passport as suggested by BashirB in one of the posts above.
Please guide me if anybody knows how to approach this. I do not want my son to face passport renewal issues.