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How did you answer the question about whether you have been to India, because it asks for that in the evisa form along with visa number? Did you answer no to skip the visa number.DineshSRD wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 11:59 amHi dewdrops1420, Congrats on your successful AN registration. I’m in a similar situation like you and have sorted out my travel for Jan first week.
My timeline : I got my approval mail for British Citizenship on Oct 23rd 2023, had private ceremony on Oct 24th , After ceremony applied for British passport on Oct 24th (you need to send your Indian passport and Naturalisation certificate so don’t surrender your Indian passport before applying British Passport). British Passport and supporting documents received on Nov 3rd. Surrendered Indian passport on Nov 6th (VFS Hounslow) and received surrender certificate on Nov 09th 11:00am. You can apply for Indian e-visa only after surrender certificate. So applied for e-visa on Nov 09 03:00pm. E-visa for one year received on Nov 10th 11:00am. Applied for Renunciation certificate on Nov 14th (VFS Goswell). Renunciation certificate is a new step introduced from this September. This is needed before OCI application. I will explain the process and my experience in a separate thread. Renunciation certificate take up to 8 weeks but we can apply for OCI with receipt from appointment of Renunciation certificate. So I applied for OCI on Nov 17th (VFS Hounslow).
Answer for your questions :
1 - yes
2 - yes
3 - https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html#
4 - No, you need to send your original Indian passport and Naturalisation certificate for British Passport application.
Hope it helps, Good luck.
Thanks DineshSRD, this is very useful. I wasn’t aware you could apply for OCI with receipt from the Renunciation appointment. I was under the impression you need the renunciation certificate for OCI. How did you know about this - Is there any information online that confirms this?DineshSRD wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 11:59 am
Applied for Renunciation certificate on Nov 14th (VFS Goswell). Renunciation certificate is a new step introduced from this September. This is needed before OCI application. I will explain the process and my experience in a separate thread. Renunciation certificate take up to 8 weeks but we can apply for OCI with receipt from appointment of Renunciation certificate. So I applied for OCI on Nov 17th (VFS Hounslow).
immg83 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 5:01 pmHi @dewdrops1420,
You mentioned that your naturalization ceremony was planned on 11the Dec.If i assume that you have already done that then you have the naturalization certificate with you.
Keeping your travel plan in mind to India on 8th Feb i would suggest the following.
1. Don't apply for British passport
2. Don't apply for Indian passport surrender
3. Don't apply for renunciation certificate
3. Travel to India on your Indian passport. Rules allows you to use your indian passport for 3 months after acquiring foreign nationality. You acquired British nationality on 11th Dec (ceremony date is the date when you become the British citizen). You can use the Indian passport until 10th March 2023 but this is only applicable if you don't have other nationality passport (British passport). So, If you apply for British passport now and you receive the British passport before 8th Feb (your travel date to India) then you can't use indian passport for travel to India.
After British passport, only way to travel to India would be via OCI or eVisa. I don't believe you can get the OCI by 8th Feb so only option left is eVisa and to apply eVisa you need to cancel your india passport (surrender it). So if you surrender your indian passport and get the cert before your travel date and then apply for eVisa then you are Ok to travel.
So, I would suggest you to delay your British passport process and do it once you are back in UK.
P.S.: See the HCI london FAQ question #13 for 3 months grace period on using the indian passport for travel
https://www.hcilondon.gov.in/page/commo ... e-queries/
P.P.S.: One observation - If travelled on Indian passport then when returning to UK which document you will show ? ILR BRP becomes invalid after naturalisation certificate issued. Will naturalisation certificate work at immigration in india and UK ?
Now I am also thinking its not a good idea to travel to India on indian passport but travel on eVisa.
Apologies for more confusion but wanted to clarify this.
Hi,immg83 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 8:06 amimmg83 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 5:01 pmHi @dewdrops1420,
You mentioned that your naturalization ceremony was planned on 11the Dec.If i assume that you have already done that then you have the naturalization certificate with you.
Keeping your travel plan in mind to India on 8th Feb i would suggest the following.
1. Don't apply for British passport
2. Don't apply for Indian passport surrender
3. Don't apply for renunciation certificate
3. Travel to India on your Indian passport. Rules allows you to use your indian passport for 3 months after acquiring foreign nationality. You acquired British nationality on 11th Dec (ceremony date is the date when you become the British citizen). You can use the Indian passport until 10th March 2023 but this is only applicable if you don't have other nationality passport (British passport). So, If you apply for British passport now and you receive the British passport before 8th Feb (your travel date to India) then you can't use indian passport for travel to India.
After British passport, only way to travel to India would be via OCI or eVisa. I don't believe you can get the OCI by 8th Feb so only option left is eVisa and to apply eVisa you need to cancel your india passport (surrender it). So if you surrender your indian passport and get the cert before your travel date and then apply for eVisa then you are Ok to travel.
So, I would suggest you to delay your British passport process and do it once you are back in UK.
P.S.: See the HCI london FAQ question #13 for 3 months grace period on using the indian passport for travel
https://www.hcilondon.gov.in/page/commo ... e-queries/
P.P.S.: One observation - If travelled on Indian passport then when returning to UK which document you will show ? ILR BRP becomes invalid after naturalisation certificate issued. Will naturalisation certificate work at immigration in india and UK ?
Now I am also thinking its not a good idea to travel to India on indian passport but travel on eVisa.
Apologies for more confusion but wanted to clarify this.
Hi dewdrops1420,dewdrops1420 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 7:51 pmHi,immg83 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 8:06 amimmg83 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 5:01 pmHi @dewdrops1420,
You mentioned that your naturalization ceremony was planned on 11the Dec.If i assume that you have already done that then you have the naturalization certificate with you.
Keeping your travel plan in mind to India on 8th Feb i would suggest the following.
1. Don't apply for British passport
2. Don't apply for Indian passport surrender
3. Don't apply for renunciation certificate
3. Travel to India on your Indian passport. Rules allows you to use your indian passport for 3 months after acquiring foreign nationality. You acquired British nationality on 11th Dec (ceremony date is the date when you become the British citizen). You can use the Indian passport until 10th March 2023 but this is only applicable if you don't have other nationality passport (British passport). So, If you apply for British passport now and you receive the British passport before 8th Feb (your travel date to India) then you can't use indian passport for travel to India.
After British passport, only way to travel to India would be via OCI or eVisa. I don't believe you can get the OCI by 8th Feb so only option left is eVisa and to apply eVisa you need to cancel your india passport (surrender it). So if you surrender your indian passport and get the cert before your travel date and then apply for eVisa then you are Ok to travel.
So, I would suggest you to delay your British passport process and do it once you are back in UK.
P.S.: See the HCI london FAQ question #13 for 3 months grace period on using the indian passport for travel
https://www.hcilondon.gov.in/page/commo ... e-queries/
P.P.S.: One observation - If travelled on Indian passport then when returning to UK which document you will show ? ILR BRP becomes invalid after naturalisation certificate issued. Will naturalisation certificate work at immigration in india and UK ?
Now I am also thinking its not a good idea to travel to India on indian passport but travel on eVisa.
Apologies for more confusion but wanted to clarify this.
Thanks for all the replies. I’m planning to apply for e visa once i get the British passport and surrender certificate.We cannot enter back to UK after getting british citizenship as we need to surrender the brp card.
Also if we renounce indian citizenship, will my son’s citizenship automatically grts cancelled? He is 13 yr old. Can’t understand the section8 rule. Can anyone clarify please.
Thanks
Thanks dewdrops1420, this helps a lot!dewdrops1420 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 2:13 pmI just surrendered my Indian passport and didn't apply for renunciation. I'm travelling to India ,so after coming back and once my son gets his British passport, I will renunciate with him. I will apply for e-visa to goto India.
srr wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 10:15 pmHi, I had few questions related to similar topic. My kids have just got british passport and we have travel planned to India soon- planing to apply for evisa for them.
1. My understanding is we can apply for evisa without surrender certificate. Is that right? Correct, you can apply eVisa on British Passport. In the question where it asks if you have been to India before, select No
2. They will travel on british passport. Is it ok if we surrender the indian passport once back- it would be over 3 months since their naturalisation. Would that be an issue-should i rather submit online application before expiry of 3 mths and take physical appointment for sureender once back? As long as the Indian passport is not used, you can delay surrender up to 3 years. After that there is penalty to pay (currently £160).
Look forward to guidance. Thanks
To the Indian government, your child with British passport is a different being to the one who had an Indian passport. The British passport holder has never entered India before.