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Overseas Citizen of India services begin at Indian consulate in Auckland
Overseas Citizen of India services begin at Indian consulate in Auckland

RNZ News

time18 hours ago

  • Business
  • RNZ News

Overseas Citizen of India services begin at Indian consulate in Auckland

Photo: RNZ / Blessen Tom The Consulate General of India in Auckland has announced that Overseas Citizen of India and visa services are now available. Introduced in 2005, the OCI scheme allows individuals of Indian origin who have acquired foreign nationality - such as New Zealand citizenship - to retain certain privileges in India after surrendering their nationality of birth. Such privileges include a lifelong, multiple-entry visa to India, exemption from registration with Foreign Regional Registration Officers and parity with Non-Resident Indians in economic, financial and educational matters. OCI cardholders can also purchase residential and commercial property in India, although the procurement of agricultural land is not permitted. "All visa applicants may now apply for Indian regular paper/sticker visas from the Consulate General of India [in] Auckland," the consulate said in a statement. OCI service seekers can apply for new OCI registration or renewal through the official OCI services website . Application fees can be paid either by debit card at the consulate or via bank transfer. The Indian Consulate in Auckland officially began offering consular services to the Indian diaspora in September 2024. In February 2025, it moved from temporary premises at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Eden Terrace to a permanent location in Auckland's city centre. Last month, Indian High Commissioner to New Zealand Neeta Bhushan dismissed social media criticism regarding delays in consular services offered by the Indian High Commission in Wellington as well as the Auckland consulate. The Auckland consulate currently offers a range of services, including passport renewals, Indian citizenship matters, document attestation, police clearance certificates, birth and death registrations, liquor permits and Non-Resident Indian certificates. It also facilitates the repatriation of deceased individuals' remains or ashes to India. The consulate's jurisdiction covers Auckland, Northland and Waikato.

Canada organizing flights in neighbouring countries for Canadians fleeing Israel, Iran
Canada organizing flights in neighbouring countries for Canadians fleeing Israel, Iran

CBC

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • CBC

Canada organizing flights in neighbouring countries for Canadians fleeing Israel, Iran

The federal government is planning to help Canadians fleeing the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran by organizing commercial flights out of neighbouring countries, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says. Speaking to CBC News Network's Power & Politics in an interview airing Thursday, Anand urged Canadians fleeing both countries to head to Jordan, Turkey and Armenia, where Canada is boosting its consular services. "We are very concerned about Canadians in the region and we are encouraging all parties to exercise maximum restraint," she told host David Cochrane. Commercial airspace over both Israel and Iran has been closed as Israel and Iran have launched numerous attacks in the past week. Anand encouraged Canadians seeking consular services to register with Global Affairs Canada.

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