I have to laugh when "Prof Emeritus" exposes ignorance and then blames another country's entry laws.
He should have known that OCI is not dual citizenship. India does not offer/recognize dual citizenship. OCI can at best be compared to Permanent Resident status in India.
Next, he states "Why would a citizen need a visa to enter his own country?"
Hmmm, he is not a citizen of India. He voluntarily gave up Indian citizenship when he acquired US citizenship.
Writing moronic blogs and articles shoots his own credibility, expecially, when he is a "great" prof of a very good school.
Kulb - it's good you posted this article...it's a cautionary tale for others.
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Dimple2001
Coming to think of it, isn't a 70 year old required to have the most recent U visa in his current passport along with a renewed OCI card? Anyone over 50 is required to update their sticker and card per Indian consulate. In that case, why would an old passport be an issue?
Details are missing in his lopsided story.
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Dimple2001
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Originally posted by dimple2001
Coming to think of it, isn't a 70 year old required to have the most recent U visa in his current passport along with a renewed OCI card? Anyone over 50 is required to update their sticker and card per Indian consulate. In that case, why would an old passport be an issue?
Details are missing in his lopsided story.
Are you sure? I thought one has to get new sticker once he crosses 50+
Monk
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Originally posted by monk
Are you sure? I thought one has to get new sticker once he crosses 50+
Monk
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