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Old Feb 7th 2007 | 2:18 pm
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Originally Posted by Bandarjoti
Hi Amar
Thanks for the info. I hope all goes well with your application and that this was just a blip. I look forward to hearing about your experiences with the application.
Cheers
Bandarjoti
Hi Bandarjoti
Just checked my online status with the HCI dual nationality website and it has been granted by Delhi, London's still waiting for the return of the paperwork and certificate. So it wasn't as painful as I thought it would be.
Good luck with your application.
Cheers
Amar
 
Old Feb 9th 2007 | 3:09 am
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Originally Posted by Patchsidhu
Hi Bandarjoti
Just checked my online status with the HCI dual nationality website and it has been granted by Delhi, London's still waiting for the return of the paperwork and certificate. So it wasn't as painful as I thought it would be.
Good luck with your application.
Cheers
Amar
Hi Amar

Thanks for the update. It seems to have been a fairly quick and painless process.

Chers Bandarjoti
 
Old May 21st 2007 | 7:49 pm
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[QUOTE=crowfieldpat;3733572]Hi,
I just wondered if there is anyone out there currently buying or has bought on Danika Residency, Colva. A group of us are getting a good neighbours group together, to co-ordinate up to date info and to give each other feedback on progress when we are visiting Goa. Please send me a private message with your contact details.[

Hi there Pat,
I was just wondering if you're still on this forum? I'm interested in your experiences of Danika REsidency.
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Old May 21st 2007 | 8:40 pm
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Hi Vandaley,

Nice to hear from another Danika neighbour. I have sent you a private
message via this forum with my telephone no. and email address.

Best wishes
Pat
 
Old May 22nd 2007 | 2:21 am
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[QUOTE=VandaLey;4813255]
Originally Posted by crowfieldpat
Hi,
I just wondered if there is anyone out there currently buying or has bought on Danika Residency, Colva. A group of us are getting a good neighbours group together, to co-ordinate up to date info and to give each other feedback on progress when we are visiting Goa. Please send me a private message with your contact details.[

Hi there Pat,
I was just wondering if you're still on this forum? I'm interested in your experiences of Danika REsidency.
VandaLey
Hi Vandeley
I have sent you a private email, i am also at Danika. I am sure Pat will fill you in on the process so far.
Welcome to Daika residency.
Amar & Kelly
 
Old May 22nd 2007 | 3:18 am
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Originally Posted by Patchsidhu
Hi Bandarjoti
Just checked my online status with the HCI dual nationality website and it has been granted by Delhi, London's still waiting for the return of the paperwork and certificate. So it wasn't as painful as I thought it would be.
Good luck with your application.
Cheers
Amar
Hi Amar,
Did you have a pio card before applying for oci or did you go straight for the oci?

I have a pio card and i am thinking of upgrading to oci, but i still have 11 years left on my pio card so im not sure if its worthwhile at this point.

Regards,
Remy
 
Old May 22nd 2007 | 9:50 am
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Originally Posted by Remy-Ireland
Hi Amar,
Did you have a pio card before applying for oci or did you go straight for the oci?

I have a pio card and i am thinking of upgrading to oci, but i still have 11 years left on my pio card so im not sure if its worthwhile at this point.

Regards,
Remy
Hi Remy
No I was a British Passport holder, for the last 40 plus years. I had 5 year Visa which expires this year so I applied for the OCI which was quite a simple process, and got my Dual Citizenship.
It shouldn't make any different to you being an NRI with a PIO card to get registered, you will be wasting money if uou went ahead for an OCI at this stage. Wait till it's ready to expire, then go for it.
Cheers
Amar
 
Old May 22nd 2007 | 8:10 pm
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Originally Posted by Patchsidhu
Hi Remy
No I was a British Passport holder, for the last 40 plus years. I had 5 year Visa which expires this year so I applied for the OCI which was quite a simple process, and got my Dual Citizenship.
It shouldn't make any different to you being an NRI with a PIO card to get registered, you will be wasting money if uou went ahead for an OCI at this stage. Wait till it's ready to expire, then go for it.
Cheers
Amar

Hi Amar,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes your right. I think i will wait until it nearly expires and then apply.

thanks,
Remy
 

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