Yes, I'm back in Canada. I had a helluva time getting back. Do a 'walkin' to the Passport RPO in Delhi if you can't get an appointment to surrender your passport. 1) Surrender your Indian passport at RPO Delhi, (Not, Post Office Passport Seva Kendra). Do it in Delhi or a big RPO. They know what they are doing. 2) Apply online for an exit permit or a Visa (if you want to stay longer) on the FRRO website. 3)Print and carry the exit permit with you. Exit permit will give you couple of weeks to leave India.
The Canadian Embassy in Delhi is useless. They will just take 50 CAD from you to write a useless letter which is not needed by the Indian authorities.
@vic2015 How long did it took you for the complete process since the day you surrendered passport application?Yes, I'm back in Canada. I had a helluva time getting back. Do a 'walkin' to the Passport RPO in Delhi if you can't get an appointment to surrender your passport. 1) Surrender your Indian passport at RPO Delhi, (Not, Post Office Passport Seva Kendra). Do it in Delhi or a big RPO. They know what they are doing. 2) Apply online for an exit permit or a Visa (if you want to stay longer) on the FRRO website. 3)Print and carry the exit permit with you. Exit permit will give you couple of weeks to leave India.
The Canadian Embassy in Delhi is useless. They will just take 50 CAD from you to write a useless letter which is not needed by the Indian authorities.
For adults, No. They won't allow it. You have to surrender 1)Passport 2) Voter Ids(No mechanism for checking this). They won't give you exit permit without surrendering the Indian passport. I wish I knew this too. I would have surrendered in Canada and then left. Ask the RPO person if the baby's passport also needs to be surrendered. I don't know if it does. I remember reading something about it in the FRRO documentation when I filled the form for obtaining the surrender certificate. Please look into the FRRO form. It does mention something about baby's. But for adults, I'm positive that you HAVE to surrender the Indian Passport before leaving India.@vic2015 is it ok if we apply exit permit with Indian passport in hand and surrender Indian passport once in Canada Or the only solution is the one you recommended?
After getting the surrender certificate from the RPO, the FRRO took a week to give me the the exit permit. Tell the FRRO officer, if he contacts you that you can come in, in person to expedite the process. (It's probably not necessary and the FRRO website says that but they might give you exit permit on the spot).@vic2015 How long did it took you for the complete process since the day you surrendered passport application?
@vic2015 In my case, my baby is born in India, me and wife don’t have any issues travelling back to Canada except for my little baby girl. If you have a link to FRRO regarding minors, can you please share it. I am worried coz i am in Canada and my family is in India.For adults, No. They won't allow it. You have to surrender 1)Passport 2) Voter Ids(No mechanism for checking this). They won't give you exit permit without surrendering the Indian passport. I wish I knew this too. I would have surrendered in Canada and then left. Ask the RPO person if the baby's passport also needs to be surrendered. I don't know if it does. I remember reading something about it in the FRRO documentation when I filled the form for obtaining the surrender certificate. Please look into the FRRO form. It does mention something about baby's. But for adults, I'm positive that you HAVE to surrender the Indian Passport before leaving India.
Send an email to whichever FRRO is closest to you asking about your situation. They will reply in 1-2 days. They take a long time, but they do reply:@vic2015 In my case, my baby is born in India, me and wife don’t have any issues travelling back to Canada except for my little baby girl. If you have a link to FRRO regarding minors, can you please share it. I am worried coz i am in Canada and my family is in India.
I sincerely thank you for the info man.
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Won't you face issue in OCI card application without the passport?After getting the surrender certificate from the RPO, the FRRO took a week to give me the the exit permit. Tell the FRRO officer, if he contacts you that you can come in, in person to expedite the process. (It's probably not necessary and the FRRO website says that but they might give you exit permit on the spot).
Make sure you keep multiple copies of the passport before you surrender it because they kept my passport after surrender. So I don't have the actual passport to submit in the OCI card application.
I just want to add that it's a shame that we had to surrender our Indian passports. I felt really bad about it.
Do we have to book an appointment with RPO in delhi or any other state?Yes, I'm back in Canada. I had a helluva time getting back. Do a 'walkin' to the Passport RPO in Delhi if you can't get an appointment to surrender your passport. 1) Surrender your Indian passport at RPO Delhi, (Not, Post Office Passport Seva Kendra). Do it in Delhi or a big RPO. They know what they are doing. 2) Apply online for an exit permit or a Visa (if you want to stay longer) on the FRRO website. 3)Print and carry the exit permit with you. Exit permit will give you couple of weeks to leave India.
The Canadian Embassy in Delhi is useless. They will just take 50 CAD from you to write a useless letter which is not needed by the Indian authorities.
1. No, the RPO that I got my surrender certificate from didn't ask me for renunciation certificate from MEA or an affidavit, that's insane. The documents that they require is online, I believe. This is why I said to go to RPO Delhi. Maybe this kind of nonsense won't happen there.Hello
@Shiv9122 and @vic2015
I am also in similar situation. I came to India on Indian passport as Indian citizen then last month I got Oath invitation. Yes i did Oath outside Canada because they approved my request for outside oath. I applied for Canadian Passport in Chandigarh. now i am waiting for Canadian passport.
I contacted Amritsar FRRO regarding exit. They told me to surrender Indian passport and then apply for exit permit. I went to Amritsar RPO for surrender certificate but they did not issue me surrender certificate. they are saying we need affidavit with all travel history and when i got citizenship plus renunciation certificate for MEA. Renunciation certificate is very hard as process is u have to apply online and then visit DC for that. takes more then 60 days and i dont have that much time here in India.
so my questions is @vic2015
1. did RPO dehli ask you anything like this?
2. what are my options to travel back to Canada as i do have US visa too on indian passport plus its also not more than 3 months
Please if anyone can help
After obtaining your Canadian citizenship, you have a 3 month grace period to surrender your passport.1. No, the RPO that I got my surrender certificate from didn't ask me for renunciation certificate from MEA or an affidavit, that's insane. The documents that they require is online, I believe. This is why I said to go to RPO Delhi. Maybe this kind of nonsense won't happen there.
2. After obtaining your Canadian citizenship, you have a 3 month grace period to surrender your passport. Ask the Canadian Embassy in Delhi if they can issue you some travel document that will allow you to enter Canada via the US land border?
Hey Vic,Yes, I'm back in Canada. I had a helluva time getting back. Do a 'walkin' to the Passport RPO in Delhi if you can't get an appointment to surrender your passport. 1) Surrender your Indian passport at RPO Delhi, (Not, Post Office Passport Seva Kendra). Do it in Delhi or a big RPO. They know what they are doing. 2) Apply online for an exit permit or a Visa (if you want to stay longer) on the FRRO website. 3)Print and carry the exit permit with you. Exit permit will give you couple of weeks to leave India.
The Canadian Embassy in Delhi is useless. They will just take 50 CAD from you to write a useless letter which is not needed by the Indian authorities.
The time @vic2015 applied things were pretty normal. Just be doubly sure exit permit for a Canadian citizen would still work.Hey Vic,
I fell in the similar situation after India decided to suspend the visa services from today. But I have plans of going to India in November. I got my citizenship certificate today. If I get my Canadian passport now and go to India on Indian passport and spend let's say 4 months, I can still go to RPO and apply for surrender and get exit permit and come back to Canada without any issues ? also did you apply for OCI in Canada with Surrender certificate that you got from India, any issues with that as they took your passport?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Bro can you help me what documents you have uploaded for exit permit on Frro and when should i surrender my passport as i am going in oct and coming back in NovemberYes, I'm back in Canada. I had a helluva time getting back. Do a 'walkin' to the Passport RPO in Delhi if you can't get an appointment to surrender your passport. 1) Surrender your Indian passport at RPO Delhi, (Not, Post Office Passport Seva Kendra). Do it in Delhi or a big RPO. They know what they are doing. 2) Apply online for an exit permit or a Visa (if you want to stay longer) on the FRRO website. 3)Print and carry the exit permit with you. Exit permit will give you couple of weeks to leave India.
The Canadian Embassy in Delhi is useless. They will just take 50 CAD from you to write a useless letter which is not needed by the Indian authorities.