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URGENT!! Travel to India on e-visa right after oath without Surrender Certificate experience

harneetk

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Sep 11, 2014
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Normally yes, but as of today e-visa for Canadians is suspended until further notice.
Just to make sure, is surrender certificate mandatory for e-visa ? I read checklist and it says mandatory. Isn’t SC required for OCI?
I have my tickets booked in Dec for trip of 45 days.
Whats the quickest option to go for once visa services are resumed?
 

forw.jane

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Apr 29, 2019
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Just to make sure, is surrender certificate mandatory for e-visa ? I read checklist and it says mandatory. Isn’t SC required for OCI?
I have my tickets booked in Dec for trip of 45 days.
Whats the quickest option to go for once visa services are resumed?
Don't keep your hopes high on e-visa coming back soon. Apply for surrender certificate and then OCI. You may have it before your trip in Dec.
 
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GinoMangalan

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Jul 3, 2014
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Hi All,

I'm curious if anyone travelled to India right after oath without surrender certificate, and travelled on e-visa ?

I called e-visa helpline and they are saying at the immigration control in India, they will ask me to show that I've surrendered my Indian passport. Can someone confirm with your experience please ?

Thanks,

HI sajjarapu,
Were you able to get e-visa right after your oath without surrendering Indian passport? Were you able to travel smoothly? I'm also in the same situation and would like to know your experience.
 

abbas.pasha

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Sep 17, 2016
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HI sajjarapu,
Were you able to get e-visa right after your oath without surrendering Indian passport? Were you able to travel smoothly? I'm also in the same situation and would like to know your experience.
After Oath one needs Citizenship Certificate and after that one needs to apply for Canadian passport. Only once Canadian passport is received one can apply for eVisa.
For eVisa you do not need Surrender Certificate.
Another way is like what @nivaan5 did is to travel on Indian passport instead and complete the surrender formalities in India as well. Follow his post