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mrproblem Member
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:29 am Post subject: OCI in London for Birmingham Resident |
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Hi there,
I am currently living in Birmingham. Me and my wife both on Indefinite Leave to Remain visa. My daughter who is born in UK got MN1 approved recently and we are expecting her British Passport anytime soon.
If I am on Indefinite Leave to remain, can my daughter being a British Passport holder be eligible for OCI. Note that I am still on Indian passport. The reason I am asking is I heard some one saying
"An applicant who is a foreign national by birth or who never possessed an Indian passport would be required to present the certificate issued in lieu of surrender of Indian passport of his/her parents/ grandparents on whose basis the applicant is claiming his/her Indian origin."
Also I have been told that London processing time is fast for OCI approvals. Can you please guide me being a Birmingham resident can I apply in London. Do I need to take any residency proof etc. Please guide me through.
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mrproblem Member
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PG1983 Member of Standing
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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:23 am Post subject: |
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| A minor is not eligible for OCI until one of the parents is also eligible i.e when one of the parents has acquired British nationality only then can you apply for OCI for the child. You can apply for PIO in the meantime, it is basically the same rights and priveleges but is only valid for 15 years. |
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mrproblem Member
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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:58 pm Post subject: |
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| PG1983 wrote: | | A minor is not eligible for OCI until one of the parents is also eligible i.e when one of the parents has acquired British nationality only then can you apply for OCI for the child. You can apply for PIO in the meantime, it is basically the same rights and priveleges but is only valid for 15 years. |
Thank you for your reply mate. But the CGI Birmingham website says that
"An applicant who is a foreign national by birth or who never possessed an Indian passport would be required to present the certificate issued in lieu of surrender of Indian passport of his/her parents/ grandparents on whose basis the applicant is claiming his/her Indian origin. Such certificate however, would not be needed if the passport holder on whose basis application is being attempted continues to be an Indian citizen or is deceased. For details please read the full brochure below. "
That is the reason I got bit of confusion that if I am carrying on with my Indian passport, would my baby get OCI or not.
By the way, in terms of PIO, I hope there are no restrictions |
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PG1983 Member of Standing
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:32 am Post subject: |
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| There are no restrictions for PIO. You can try to apply using the quoted text. Good luck and let us know if you're succesfull. |
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manoj123 Member of Standing
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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| PG1983 wrote: | | There are no restrictions for PIO. You can try to apply using the quoted text. Good luck and let us know if you're succesfull. |
I thought PIO has to register with police if staying more than 180 days and an OCI is not required to do that? |
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PG1983 Member of Standing
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Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 8:51 am Post subject: |
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| Yes you do need to register with police if staying for more than 180 days and also the validity is for 15 years(as compared to lifelong for OCI). |
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