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Indian father, German mother seek damages for son’s visa delay

Mumbai: An Indian artist and his German wife, fighting for person-of-Indian-origin (PIO) status for their five-year-old son, are so upset by the delay in getting his visa extended that they have moved court seeking damages. The Bombay High Court has admitted the application. Dhananjay Paranjpe, also ca  ....Read more

your son is indian citizen by birth why did you take all the trouble see what the law saysBy: dooolite | Friday , 24 Jul '09 1:51:48 AM Reply | Forward Foreigners DivisionSynopsis of the Citizenship Act, 1955By Birth (section 3)A person born in India on or after 26th January 1950 but before 1st July 1987 is a citizen of India by birth irrespective of the nationality of his parents. A person born in India on or after 1st July 1987, is considered as a citizen of India only if either of his parents is a citizen of India at the time of his birth. Further, those born in India on or after 7th January 2004 are considered citizens of India only if both of their parents are citizens of India or one of whose parents is a citizen
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