Hey! So seems like an exact similar situation as I was in. I called Toronto and Vancouver Consulates and could not get a live person to talk to. I emailed them and got a sloppy reply from Vancouver consulate saying "whatever information we have is on the website". I then called the high commissioners office in Ottawa. Finally someone I spoke with said I should not do this as while leaving, I will be prevented from exiting India and asked to obtain an Exit Permit from FRRO. This will let us exit without surrendering the passport. Also i heard a similar story from someone on this forum who was highly against this idea of using 2 passports to travel to India but at the same time i've had people who have done this with no problems. I think it all comes down to the immigration officer. But play safe. Surrender only takes about 10 days. After that apply for an evisa and that will take around 3 days to receive in the email and lets you stay in India for 60 days.Hi Guys
I am stuck in a same kind of situation, I got the citizenship on May 24 and got my passport on 12th June 2018, now I want to travel India end of June and don't know exactly what to do, should I apply for the visa and keep the Indian passport with me and surrender after I come back because one of the requirements is to submit landing paper which I have lost, it takes 3 months to get vos from Canadian Immigration, but I don't have enough time to wait, can I use both Indian and Canadian passport for the trip because I am coming back in a month before 3 months grace period which is mentioned in CGI website, I assume I can enter India with Indian Passport and come back to Canada with the Canadian passport but what happens if immigration officer in India asks for the entry stamp on Canadian passport and visa. Very confused as its hard to trust these guys. Does anyone has ever gone through this situation before and what was the result..