Thanks, @sid8252 . I would be applying in Toronto jurisdiction. Thanks for answering that. However, regarding originals, I was under impression that we do not have to send original. But since you are saying, you had to provide the birth certificate and passport.
No problem. Just to clarify, mine was a postal application. It might be different if you're walking-in or have an in-person appointment, in either case, they verify the originals and give it back to you on the spot.
It depends on the jurisdiction, I think. I applied for my minor daughter in Toronto and no attestation needed, but had to send the original Birth Certificate and Passport. They will return them after the application status starts showing up in OCI site.
FYI folks... Canadian Passport holders are now once again allowed to use e-Visa service starting December 20th. Of course, this had to happen only after I mailed in paper application and paid almost $200... oh well. Hopefully other folks looking for visa can benefit from this announcement.
Is there anyone here who is eligible for OCI, but not applying for it & instead planning to use visa? I am assuming that only those who will be traveling very less to India will opt for visa instead of OCI. Any other reason for anyone? In terms of cost comparison I think OCI cost is approx 3 times Visa cost.
Is there anyone here who is eligible for OCI, but not applying for it & instead planning to use visa? I am assuming that only those who will be traveling very less to India will opt for visa instead of OCI. Any other reason for anyone? In terms of cost comparison I think OCI cost is approx 3 times Visa cost.
Here's my timeline:
1.Walk-in OCI application at BLS Brampton: Oct 29
2.Acknowledgement: Nov 24
3.Processed and received at BLS: Dec 17
4.Dispatched from BLS: Dec 20 (should receive it within the week)
Also other benefits like parity with Indian citizens for job, education and a few others plus short notice travel in emergency same day. Multiple entry that does not require waiting time in between visits. Buying, acquiring Property and inheritance procedure simplifies.
Went to BLS Toronto today. Even with appointment you might have to wait for an hour, before you’re called to the counter. They took my original cancelled Indian passport and said it’ll be returned after 15 days or so. Don’t know the reason, maybe just to take additional courier fee. Also, they are selling you passport cover without asking. Be careful of this scam if you’re visiting the Toronto centre. In the hindsight, I feel I should’ve gone to Brampton
There we meet again!
I would suggest using Indian Passport details i.e. New Delhi
I personally don't believe that CGI cares. they are pretty understanding. BLS however is a pain in the ***
They returned our OCI applications after 5 days (postal) citing that thumb impression of my 5 month old wasn't clear and my father in-law's name shouldn't have Late in front.
Pretty sure CGI would have processed all of it. BLS are just minting money. charged me $240 for "application fees" whereas Puralator costs around $30 at max.
There we meet again!
I would suggest using Indian Passport details i.e. New Delhi
I personally don't believe that CGI cares. they are pretty understanding. BLS however is a pain in the ***
They returned our OCI applications after 5 days (postal) citing that thumb impression of my 5 month old wasn't clear and my father in-law's name shouldn't have Late in front.
Pretty sure CGI would have processed all of it. BLS are just minting money. charged me $240 for "application fees" whereas Puralator costs around $30 at max.
It says "Place of Birth" should be as per Canadian passport. I am not sure how New Delhi to Delhi error (in Canadian passport) happened, but I think it is better to get that fixed.