LATEST ADVISORY REGARDING RENUNCIATION OF INDIAN CITIZENSHIP
1ST June, 2010
Consulate General of India
Houston
LATEST ADVISORY REGARDING RENUNCIATION OF INDIAN CITIZENSHIP
Any Indian passport holder who acquires citizenship of
another country is required to surrender his/her Indian
passport to the nearest Indian Mission/Post immediately
after acquisition of foreign nationality. Indian Citizenship Act
does not allow dual citizenship; to consider an OCI card as
dual citizenship is incorrect.
2. It has been observed that many persons continue to
retain their Indian passports and some travel on them; there
are yet others who apply for fresh passports by suppression
of information after they acquire foreign citizenship.
3. Indian nationals who have acquired citizenship of
another country are required to immediately surrender
citizenship of India if they have not already done so. The
latest guidelines are as follows:
(i) For those who acquired foreign citizenship on or
before 31 May, 2010 and had got their Indian
passports cancelled on acquisition of foreign
citizenship, no further action is required.
(ii) Those who acquired foreign citizenship on or
before 31 May 2010 but have not got their Indian
passports cancelled, may send their Indian
passports for cancellation along with 2 copies of
the Renunciation Form and a ‘miscellaneous
services’ fee of US$ 20 only. Passport will be
returned to the applicant after cancellation, along
with the Surrender Certificate.
(iii) In future, those Indian citizens who acquire foreign
citizenship on or after 01 June, 2010 will be
required to send their Indian passports for
cancellation along with 2 copies of the
Renunciation Form and a fee of US$ 175.
Passport will be returned to the applicant after
cancellation, along with the Surrender Certificate.
(iv) For an Indian passport which expired on or after
01 January, 2005 but was not surrendered for up
to 3 years of obtaining US Naturalization and was
used for travel, a penalty of US $ 250 is to be paid
for each travel, with maximum penalty of US $
1250.
(v) The cancelled Indian passports and Surrender
Certificates should be kept in safe custody as
these may be required to avail of consular
services from Indian Missions/Posts.
4. Those applicants for PIO/OCI cards who have not
surrendered their Indian citizenship are required to do so.
5. Necessary advisory in this regard for visa applicants may
be seen on the website of TRAVISA
(www.indiavisa.travisaoutsourcing.com).
Renunciation Form is available at the office of Kerala
Association of Dallas
Updated on: 23 Jul 2010
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