Indian nationals considering acquisition of foreign citizenship must note that the Indian Citizenship Act 1955 does not provide for dual citizenship. Indian nationals who have acquired foreign citizenship are required to surrender their Indian passports by applying for a ‘Surrender Certificate’.
Under Section 12(1A) of the Passports Act, possession of an Indian passport by foreign nationals is a cognisable offence. This applies to Indian nationals who have acquired foreign nationality and fail to surrender their Indian passports.
Please apply online at the Global Passport Seva Portal:
https://mportal.passportindia.gov.in/mission/
Submit the following at a VFS service centre:
Prescribed Fee: £ 20 (excluding ICWF and Service Charges).
If you have terminated already acquired citizenship of a foreign country, your Indian citizenship is terminated with immediate effect (under Section 9 of the Indian Citizenship Act, 1955). Therefore, in such cases, it is not required to apply separately for Renunciation of Indian Citizenship (under Section 8). However, your Indian passport must still be “surrendered” through the process outlined above.
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