Long-time lurker. This thread helped me with my OCI application so wanted to share my experience.
- In-person OCI application submission at BLS Toronto.
- Documents I uploaded: Employment letter, Canadian passport, Indian passport
- Had an early-morning appointment and there were no waiting delays - got to the counter within 15 minutes of showing up. Felt a little sorry for the folks waiting in the long lines at the DriveTest next door.
- Documents they asked for first: Checklist, Application Form
- The man at the counter verified each piece of info I provided in the Application form by asking for originals and copies of:
- Indian Passport (he took a fresh copy because my copy did not have the CANCELLED stamp on it, I had taken the copy before it had been cancelled)
- Indian Passport Surrender Certificate
- Canadian Passport
- Canadian Citizenship certificate
- Employment letter
- Wife's CA passport (he didn't ask for wife's OCI)
- My Address (Driver's licence)
- He asked me to sign all copies
- Since this was in-person they only needed the bank draft for the Indian consulate and he asked me to return to CIBC the bank draft I had made for BLS.
and then I paid for that, as well as any photocopies he took with a debit card.
- He did not withhold any originals - phew!
- Was told the OCI would be delivered within 2-3 months
My learnings:
- Make sure the photo you upload with the form and the photo you submit in-person is the same.
- Make sure you have originals and copies to help with verification of all information you provided in the application form. I almost didn't bother to carry my wife's passport.
- Unlike Brampton, the Toronto location does not appear to encourage you making form resubmissions and then return the same day. I think they might fill the form in for you at an extra charge if they spot inaccuracies.
- No washrooms on-site but there's a Starbucks 200m away.
This OCI application felt like I was preparing for an exam, and the checklist says they have the option to reject if a document is missing and you lose the application fee which makes this extra stressful. For all the talk of Digital India and UPI at the Eiffel Tower, having to make a draft for the Consulate of India felt immensely pointless. Glad I never have to deal with this again.