Hi,
This is more of a peeve that a genuine problem, but...
A friend of mine was thinking of optimising the waiting period for the OCI by applying for the British passport (post naturalisation) and surrendering her Indian passport simultaneously, since you normally receive the original documents back within 2-3 days when making the British passport application.
However, the requirements for the Surrender Certificate on VFS state that she needs to submit:
- Current Indian passport
- Naturalisation certificate
- British/foreign passport
The first two make sense, but the third makes no sense at all. The VFS website clearly states that "The date on the Naturalisation Certificate will be treated as date of acquiring foreign nationality and not from the date the British Passport was issued."
So why on earth do they need the British passport if by their own interpretation, the sole proof of critizenship is the naturalisation certificate?
In other words, if one doesn't apply for a British/foreign passport, he/she can't surrender the Indian passport even though it's no longer a valid travel document?
One gets the feeling that some of this stuff hasn't been reasoned through very well.
Any thoughts?
PS - It's probably not a wise thing to do anyway, since you'd leave yourself without any passport at all for the sake of a couple weeks waiting. In an emergency, you can always travel on the Indian passport and cough up the penalty later.
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