This is the issue - even though they say there is a grace period it is not very clear. And there haven't been several accounts of other members mentioning taking advantage of this successfully here. And as they always do - they make up their own rules on the go so, it's better to be safe than sorry. You can look at the OCI thread to see how their requirements keep changing from what is actually published on their website for exampleThank you. I have also read some people here suggest that it would be better to travel to India after the oath ceremony WITHOUT applying for Canadian passport - and as such, apply for it at Canadian embassy in India.
This is because it is prohibited to travel on India passport (barring the 3 months grace period) only if you have NOT acquired passport of another country.
So many confusing claims here, not sure which ones are true. Even the MoEA website has contradictory information.
You might still have to end up paying a penalty for using the passport any way and all the hassle of getting an exit permit to leave India after obtaining your Canadian Passport at the High Commission in India. Also to note it may take more than 20 days to obtain your passport outside Canada vs urgent processing of 1 business day in Canada.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-passports/processing-times.html
Also see this thread:
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/getting-back-to-canada-after-travelling-to-india-on-an-indian-passport.796707/page-3#post-10580488
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