Damn lol, you were 4th in line at 6:30. Crazy! But fair enoughI reached there at 6:30am & was 4th in line. The office opened at 8am and I was done by 8:20am.
Damn lol, you were 4th in line at 6:30. Crazy! But fair enoughI reached there at 6:30am & was 4th in line. The office opened at 8am and I was done by 8:20am.
I reached there at 6:30am & was 4th in line. The office opened at 8am and I was done by 8:20am.
When I applied, I reached at 6:30 and I was the first in line (or so I thought). Another gentleman had been waiting in his car and had arrived before me. I requested that he take my place in the line and go in first but he declined and he let me go in first.Damn lol, you were 4th in line at 6:30. Crazy! But fair enough
Yeah I got to admit. It took me by surprise. Lol.Damn lol, you were 4th in line at 6:30. Crazy! But fair enough
True. I thought the lines at COSTCO during the pandemic was bad. This takes it to the next level.When I applied, I reached at 6:30 and I was the first in line (or so I thought). Another gentleman had been waiting in his car and had arrived before me. I requested that he take my place in the line and go in first but he declined and he let me go in first.
People come in pretty early to BLS to beat the crowd.
Even not considering the OCI application, it would be best to get the Canadian passport re-issued to avoid problems in the future. Get the city of birth corrected - That would be my suggestion.I did my oath in August 3rd week and received my Canadian passport a month later in September.
While filling the OCI application I realized in my wife's Canadian passport the place of birth is incorrect (Bhopal instead of Gwalior)
In her Indian passport, place of Birth is Gwalior.
Please suggest what should I do.
Do I need to reapply Canadian passport to correct birth place mistake before OCI and Indian passport surrender?
BLS updates (both surrender and OCI) can be tracked here => BLS Status CheckSubmitted OCI and Surrender at BLS Brampton. Reached at 6:30 AM with 4 people ahead of me. When it opened at 8 AM there were atleast 40 people behind me in a snaking queue. Once I got in, I was out in 10-15 mins. BLS didn't ask to see any originals except my Indian and Canadian passport. Obviously they kept the Indian passport. Opted for courier delivery. Now we wait
I would advise anyone going to BLS to reach by 6:30. Its a bit of wait till 8 but once in you're out very fast. As someone said above, the queue reminded me of the Costco queues from early in the pandemic. Also carry your proof of double vaccination. They aren't allowing anyone inside without it
@rajkamalmohanram Hi Raj, how and where do I go to track both surrender and OCI applications? Is that something you can help with?
Thanks - what is the difference between BLS updates and the other two? I am guessing based on the stage of the application you have to use the right tracking portalBLS updates (both surrender and OCI) can be tracked here => BLS Status Check
For Surrender application, track the updates from CGI Toronto here => Surrender Status (You have to login to your account and then check)
For OCI MEA status, check here => https://ociservices.gov.in/statusEnqury (You'll see an entry here only after 2 weeks)
Use BLS initially for both until the status of the applications is "Processing at Consulate General". After that, you should check the PP Seva and OCI websites for your surrender certificate status & your OCI status respectively.Thanks - what is the difference between BLS updates and the other two? I am guessing based on the stage of the application you have to use the right tracking portal
yes they accepted the application. We had to get the printout from the soft copy we had on our email. Did they ask the documents of your spouse too? what's his/her status in Canada?Hey I was there too 5th in the line lol. But that's weird they asked you that. I was asked nothing but indian and canadian passports. Did they accept your application then?
No, my spouse is a PR so I am only applying for myself. [Relationship with Root Indian: Self]yes they accepted the application. Did they ask the documents of your spouse too? what's his/her status in Canada?
I have the checklist.. but in my case the spouse is Canadian from long time. Indian passport cancelled long time before. We did carry other documents but not the cancelled Indian passport.No, my spouse is a PR so I am only applying for myself. [Relationship with Root Indian: Self]
But I still needed to attach my spouse's passport, PR card and landing paper copy in my application.
The requirements did state that you have to carry copies of these documents of your spouse. It is in the checklist. Did you not have it?
They didn't ask for her cancelled passport though (why would it be cancelled anyway as she's PR).