Hi,
I'm a Canadian (born and raised) citizen with no dual citizenship who has a (formerly Indian, long Canadian) father. I'm wondering about myself and my father, whether we can get PIO cards (or OCI for him). Now, it should seen a no-brainer. But there's a snag. My father is married to my mother, another Canadian citizen who was formerly Pakistani (a child of Partition emigres).
Does that mean,
1. he is automatically excluded from any special status with India?
2. I am excluded from any special status with India?
The rules as written are a bit ambiguous on this point. If it's true, it's a little irritating to have Indian heritage and yet not have it, as though my mother transmits some sort of contamination.
I'm a Canadian (born and raised) citizen with no dual citizenship who has a (formerly Indian, long Canadian) father. I'm wondering about myself and my father, whether we can get PIO cards (or OCI for him). Now, it should seen a no-brainer. But there's a snag. My father is married to my mother, another Canadian citizen who was formerly Pakistani (a child of Partition emigres).
Does that mean,
1. he is automatically excluded from any special status with India?
2. I am excluded from any special status with India?
The rules as written are a bit ambiguous on this point. If it's true, it's a little irritating to have Indian heritage and yet not have it, as though my mother transmits some sort of contamination.
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