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Rich Wales wrote:
| "Indian Girl" wrote:
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| > At last, nearly one year after the Indian Parliament passed
| > the Dual Nationality law, there is good news for Indians in
| > America, much of Europe and other places . . . .
|
| In this regard, do you know whether the Indian passport application
| form has been revised to reflect the new law and regulations?
|
| The last time I checked (just for curiosity's sake, I personally
| do not have any claim to Indian citizenship), the Indian passport
| application required the applicant to certify that he/she did not
| have, and was not listed in, a passport from any other country.
|
Sorry, but I don't understand why there needs to be a change for the
above said requirement for applying for an Indian passport. AFAIK, the
Dual Nationality Law will enable "persons of indian origin" to apply for
a PIO card. And I think a PIO card is different from a passport.
/KS
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