The ministry of external affairs (MEA) that an Indian passport is "primarily a travel document" and should not be regarded as proof of citizenship. Speaking at an event marking the 14th Passport Seva Divas, a senior MEA official said that while a passport attests the nationality of Indians when they are abroad, citizenship is determined under separate legal provisions.
Centre issues clarification
How can Indian citizenship be acquired?
- Citizenship by Birth
- Citizenship by Descent
- Citizenship by Registration
- Citizenship by Naturalisation
- Citizenship by Incorporation of Territory
Is there a single document that proves Indian citizenship?
No. India does not issue a single, universally held document that serves as definitive proof of citizenship for all citizens. Citizenship is established based on how it was acquired and the supporting records available under the Citizenship Act.What is direct proof of Indian citizenship?
For people who became Indian citizens through registration or naturalisation, a citizenship certificate issued by the government serves as direct proof of citizenship.Is a citizenship certificate issued to every Indian citizen?
No. Citizenship certificates are generally issued to people who acquire Indian citizenship through registration or naturalisation. Most Indians who are citizens by birth or descent do not possess a citizenship certificate.What about Indians who acquired citizenship by birth or descent?
Most Indians acquire citizenship by birth or descent and may never possess a citizenship certificate. In such cases, citizenship is established through a combination of documents relating to date and place of birth, parentage and nationality.Which documents can help establish citizenship?
Depending on the case, these may include:- Birth certificates
- Citizenship certificates of parents
- Records showing a parent's Indian citizenship
- Indian passports of parents
- Other records relating to birth, parentage and nationality
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