Deemed surrender
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Deemed surrender
Has anyone managed to successully obtain a deemed surrender certificate for a person naturalised many years ago (1970s). We don't have the cancelled Indian passport as the home office returned it to the India High Commission.
We are going round in circles as VFS and India High Commission keep stating that it's impossible to apply for a deemed surrender certifcate without providing all passport details!
If it's this difficult to get a surrender certificate, I don't know how we will ever get an OCI card and PAN number application. I think I need professional help
We are going round in circles as VFS and India High Commission keep stating that it's impossible to apply for a deemed surrender certifcate without providing all passport details!
If it's this difficult to get a surrender certificate, I don't know how we will ever get an OCI card and PAN number application. I think I need professional help
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Re: Deemed surrender
Has anyone managed to successully obtain a deemed surrender certificate for a person naturalised many years ago (1970s). We don't have the cancelled Indian passport as the home office returned it to the India High Commission.
We are going round in circles as VFS and India High Commission keep stating that it's impossible to apply for a deemed surrender certifcate without providing all passport details!
If it's this difficult to get a surrender certificate, I don't know how we will ever get an OCI card and PAN number application. I think I need professional help
We are going round in circles as VFS and India High Commission keep stating that it's impossible to apply for a deemed surrender certifcate without providing all passport details!
If it's this difficult to get a surrender certificate, I don't know how we will ever get an OCI card and PAN number application. I think I need professional help
You need to get an affidavit signed by a notary public. You could contact a lawyer who specialises in these problems (expensive but they can help).
For OCI you will need evidence of birth in India--if no birth certificate a school leaving certificate with evidence of all schooling, also affidavit from someone who knows your childhood etc. all helps.
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Re: Deemed surrender
Thanks for your quick response Bipat!
Can I ask if you speak from personal experience? I would be happy to use a specialist solicitor as I think OCI application will be an issue for us.
I was under the impression that once a surrender certificate is issued, that is evidence enough for OCI as it proves former Indian citizenship. Am I mistaken?
Can I ask if you speak from personal experience? I would be happy to use a specialist solicitor as I think OCI application will be an issue for us.
I was under the impression that once a surrender certificate is issued, that is evidence enough for OCI as it proves former Indian citizenship. Am I mistaken?
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Re: Deemed surrender
Also, is there standard wording we should use for the affidavit?
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Re: Deemed surrender
Thanks for your quick response Bipat!
Can I ask if you speak from personal experience? I would be happy to use a specialist solicitor as I think OCI application will be an issue for us.
I was under the impression that once a surrender certificate is issued, that is evidence enough for OCI as it proves former Indian citizenship. Am I mistaken?
Can I ask if you speak from personal experience? I would be happy to use a specialist solicitor as I think OCI application will be an issue for us.
I was under the impression that once a surrender certificate is issued, that is evidence enough for OCI as it proves former Indian citizenship. Am I mistaken?
If you use a solicitor they will recommend a notary who will know the wording.
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Re: Deemed surrender
No, the point is you cannot get a surrender certificate--the affidavit will be an official document that you say that you surrendered your passport. However you still need evidence that you were actually born in India.
If you use a solicitor they will recommend a notary who will know the wording.
If you use a solicitor they will recommend a notary who will know the wording.
Many thanks for taking the time to help us.