Passport Surrender of Old Indian Passports - Penalties . . .

Indian citizenship must be now be formally renounced as soon as possible after acquiring foreign citizenship. This is now the law. Those who do not do so can be denied consular service at Indian consulates. For example, if you apply for a visa to visit India, the consulate may ask to see proof of your passport surrender, a renunciation or surrender certificate. The cost of getting a passport surrender certificate is currently US$175/- Those who acquired foreign citizenship on or before 31 May 2010 and have "Canceled" stamp on their Indian passport, then there is currently no requirement of acquiring "Surrender Certificate". However, those who do not have a canceled stamp on Indian passport, then you need to get the "Surrender Certificate" and in such cases, the fee is US$ 20.. Former Indian citizens, who acquired foreign citizenship before 31st May 2010, fall into one of the following categories: 1. Their passport was canceled by the Indian consulate and they already have a canceled stamp on their last Indian passport. 2. They acquired foreign citizenship before 31st May 2010 and do not have a canceled stamp on their last Indian passport. 3. They acquired foreign citizenship more than 10 years ago and lost their Indian passport. While only the Indian consulate officials can answer specific queries on this topic. Here is what currently appears to be applicable: As it currently stands, just about all former Indian citizens who acquire foreign citizenship are required to get a surrender certificate. A copy of this certificate will be required by the Indian consulates when seeking consular services from Indian missions abroad. No visa, PIO or OCI applications will be accepted for processing unless a surrender certificate is provided. Those who acquired foreign citizenship on or after 1 June, 2010 are required to obtain a surrender certificate from the Indian consulate that is applicable to their jurisdiction. The current fee is US$ 175. If the last Indian passport you held, before acquiring foreign citizenship, has been canceled by an Indian consulate and you acquired foreign citizenship on or before May 31, 2010. You can get a Surrender Certificate for a reduced fee of just US$ 20. A copy of the last held Indian passport must be provided. In case you became a foreign citizen before 2001 and have lost the last Indian passport you held, you can obtain a deemed surrender certificate. However, documentary evidence is still required showing details of when you acquired foreign citizenship and also details of the last Indian passport held. o Where details of last held Indian passport are not available, applicants are required to seek such details from the governments of their current nationality. Records of application for foreign citizenship may show details of the last passport held. Passport Surrender Penalties Passport fees & penalties shown here for general knowledge only and can be changed at anytime at the discretion of Government of India. Kindly confirm with Indian consulates in your area. If your last Indian passport expired before January 1, 2005 there are no penalties. If your last Indian passport expired after January 1, 2005 and has a canceled stamp then there are no penalties. In case your passport does not have a canceled stamp, and more than three years have passed, since you acquired foreign citizenship, there is a penalty of US$250. In case your Indian passport was used for travel to India three months after you acquired foreign citizenship, then there is a penalty of US$250 for each time it was used. The maximum penalty in such cases is US$ 1250. Those who are not in the United States will probably pay the equivalent amount, in their local currency. Persons of Indian origin who acquired foreign citizenship more than 10 years ago, and have lost the last Indian passport they held, can obtain a deemed surrender certificate. o The deemed surrender certificate is considered proof of renunciation of Indian citizenship. The fee is currently US$20. In case services are done by an outsourced company, there may be an additional fee.

What is the difference between Surrender and Renunciation

Surrender certificate or Renunciation certificate! are two words normally associated with surrender of Indian passports when acquiring foreign citizenship. What is the difference between the two?

Surrender Certificate:

Once you acquire foreign citizenship and renounce your Indian citizenship, the procedure basically involves surrendering your passport for cancellation. Once canceled the passport is returned to you and a 'Surrender Certificate' issued.

Renunciation Certificate:

Those who have misplaced or lost their last Indian passports several years back and hence do not have a passport that they can surrender for cancellation, are given a 'Renunciation Certificate'. Whether you get a surrender or renunciation certificate they both have the same effect.
Disclaimer: Information provided is for general knowledge only and should not be deemed to be professional advice. For professional advice kindly consult a professional accountant, immigration advisor or the Indian consulate. Rules and regulations do change from time to time. Please note that in case of any variation between what has been stated on this website and the relevant Act, Rules, Regulations, Policy Statements etc. the latter shall prevail. © Copyright 2006 Nriinformation.com
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Passport Surrender of Old

Indian Passports - Penalties

Indian citizenship must be now be formally renounced

as soon as possible after acquiring foreign citizenship.

This is now the law.

Those who do not do so can be denied consular

service at Indian consulates. For example, if you apply

for a visa to visit India, the consulate may ask to see

proof of your passport surrender, a renunciation or

surrender certificate. The cost of getting a passport

surrender certificate is currently US$175/-

Those who acquired foreign citizenship on or before 31 May 2010 and have "Canceled" stamp on their Indian passport, then there is currently no requirement of acquiring "Surrender Certificate". However, those who do not have a canceled stamp on Indian passport, then you need to get the "Surrender Certificate" and in such cases, the fee is US$ 20.. Former Indian citizens, who acquired foreign citizenship before 31st May 2010, fall into one of the following categories: 1. Their passport was canceled by the Indian consulate and they already have a canceled stamp on their last Indian passport. 2. They acquired foreign citizenship before 31st May 2010 and do not have a canceled stamp on their last Indian passport. 3. They acquired foreign citizenship more than 10 years ago and lost their Indian passport. While only the Indian consulate officials can answer specific queries on this topic. Here is what currently appears to be applicable: As it currently stands, just about all former Indian citizens who acquire foreign citizenship are required to get a surrender certificate. A copy of this certificate will be required by the Indian consulates when seeking consular services from Indian missions abroad. No visa, PIO or OCI applications will be accepted for processing unless a surrender certificate is provided. Those who acquired foreign citizenship on or after 1 June, 2010 are required to obtain a surrender certificate from the Indian consulate that is applicable to their jurisdiction. The current fee is US$ 175. If the last Indian passport you held, before acquiring foreign citizenship, has been canceled by an Indian consulate and you acquired foreign citizenship on or before May 31, 2010. You can get a Surrender Certificate for a reduced fee of just US$ 20. A copy of the last held Indian passport must be provided. In case you became a foreign citizen before 2001 and have lost the last Indian passport you held, you can obtain a deemed surrender certificate. However, documentary evidence is still required showing details of when you acquired foreign citizenship and also details of the last Indian passport held. o Where details of last held Indian passport are not available, applicants are required to seek such details from the governments of their current nationality. Records of application for foreign citizenship may show details of the last passport held. Passport Surrender Penalties Passport fees & penalties shown here for general knowledge only and can be changed at anytime at the discretion of Government of India. Kindly confirm with Indian consulates in your area. If your last Indian passport expired before January 1, 2005 there are no penalties. If your last Indian passport expired after January 1, 2005 and has a canceled stamp then there are no penalties. In case your passport does not have a canceled stamp, and more than three years have passed, since you acquired foreign citizenship, there is a penalty of US$250. In case your Indian passport was used for travel to India three months after you acquired foreign citizenship, then there is a penalty of US$250 for each time it was used. The maximum penalty in such cases is US$ 1250. Those who are not in the United States will probably pay the equivalent amount, in their local currency. Persons of Indian origin who acquired foreign citizenship more than 10 years ago, and have lost the last Indian passport they held, can obtain a deemed surrender certificate. o The deemed surrender certificate is considered proof of renunciation of Indian citizenship. The fee is currently US$20. In case services are done by an outsourced company, there may be an additional fee.

What is the difference between

Surrender and Renunciation

Surrender certificate or Renunciation certificate! are

two words normally associated with surrender of Indian

passports when acquiring foreign citizenship. What is

the difference between the two?

Surrender Certificate:

Once you acquire foreign citizenship and renounce your

Indian citizenship, the procedure basically involves

surrendering your passport for cancellation. Once

canceled the passport is returned to you and a 'Surrender

Certificate' issued.

Renunciation Certificate:

Those who have misplaced or lost their last Indian

passports several years back and hence do not have a

passport that they can surrender for cancellation, are

given a 'Renunciation Certificate'. Whether you get a

surrender or renunciation certificate they both have the

same effect.

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Disclaimer: Information provided is for general knowledge only and should not be deemed to be professional advice. For professional advice kindly consult a professional accountant, immigration advisor or the Indian consulate. Rules and regulations do change from time to time. Please note that in case of any variation between what has been stated on this website and the relevant Act, Rules, Regulations, Policy Statements etc. the latter shall prevail. © Copyright 2006 Nriinformation.com