thank you for answering this question, was very tricky - esplly the first one: this is the most vague n inconsistent piece of information existing/non existent on BLS website.Consulate General of India – Toronto https://www.blsindia-canada.com/toronto-jurisdiction/oci-fresh.php (Application Fee)
Yes you can use single bank account for getting 2 separate drafts.
I got individual drafts from through bank account for myself and other family members
On the online OCI application you have to follow:
- Country of Birth (Drop Down Option)
- State of Birth (Drop Down Option)
- City of Birth (needs to be typed)
If you have mentioned that you are married but do not include spouse details is inviting trouble for yourself and chance for BLS to make money on your expense. Remember this is not a visa this provides you more or less a permanent status to travel to India etc, so you declare relevant details. Flip things around, didn't you declare spouse status/info when immigrating to Canada ?
Haan bhai haanIn the section Spouse Passport details - Her Current Canadian passport details to be filled ?
If you are employed it should come from the employerFor OCI, Is professional details letter should be self written or should come from Employer on official letterpad?
if there are ANY two documents which have different surnames for your wife, make sure to submit the name change affidavit (and marriage cert is surely a document they'll ask even though the website states that it is needed only when OCI is being applied based on spouse's merits). you would already have this affidavit as it would've been furnished at various earlier stages. use the same one. or else spend $10 on notary (by taking your own language n print) on a fresh affidavit.@abbas.pasha @2017CanadaHo! bhai log - marriage certificate doubt for OCI.
That is the only document which has wife's maiden name. What should I do on the application form - mention it or not mention it?
Also, what the hell is a OCI clearance/reference form? https://www.blsindia-canada.com/toronto-jurisdiction/pdf/Clearance format.pdf https://www.blsindia-canada.com/toronto-jurisdiction/pdf/reference-form.pdf
Finally, Got response from CCCANADA@BLSINTERNATIONAL.NET
service : Service Fee : CAD 371.00 ICWF Charge : CAD 5.00 Total (A) : CAD 376.00 BLS Service Fee: CAD 1.50 HST/GST Total : CAD 7.1 Debit Card Fee : CAD 0.70 Total (B) : CAD 62.40 Grand Total (A+B): CAD 438.40
Even though I paid for courier, It doesn’t show on the receipt and when I called customer care, they say they don’t see I paid for courier as well.
what should be done in that case?
Paisa/Dollar vasoolFinally, Got response from CCCANADA@BLSINTERNATIONAL.NET
And courier was dispatched via Purolator.
Date Of Acknowledgment | 17-MAY-2024 | ||
Registration Status at Mission | TORONTO | ||
Documents Printing Status | PROCESSED | On | 07-JUN-2024 |
Dispatched From MEA (OCI ) | NEW DELHI | On | 10-JUN-2024 |
Document received At | TORONTO | On |
Application Status | Processing at Consulate General Processing at Consulate General |
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Date Of Acknowledgment 17-MAY-2024 Registration Status at Mission TORONTO Documents Printing Status PROCESSED On 07-JUN-2024 Dispatched From MEA (OCI ) NEW DELHI On 10-JUN-2024 Document received At TORONTO On
Application Status
Processing at Consulate General
Processing at Consulate General
Happens to me every time because my bank account is with RBC. BLS has never had a problem with it.My Bank RBC said for the draft, The Consulate General of India - Toronto does not fit on their system, so they made a draft for The Consulate General of india. They told me they always made draft for this name and removed Toronto. Has anyone had this experience before?