Very simple re. Endia is a crooked (as in twisted) country, no, so are their ways....
Have you ever seen any initiative launched which is well planned, smooth, logically thought-out? Give you a simple example: in Mumboi where I live, they re-do a road, looks nice and shiny, I roll in my Rolls...all fine. Few days later, come the telephone guys, who dig the road to lay cables. Complete mess, bumpy mess. To figure Endia is not rocket science no re...its always been godbod-gotala, all the time. To clarify, here is what my pet Cockroach (who is putting in its papers to migrate to Mississ*uga) found out (quote from the Desh overseas commission): Ø This procedure of paying Renunciation Fee shall be applicable to those who acquire -anadian citizenship on 1 June, 2010 or thereafter. Those who acquired the foreign citizenship on 31 May, 2010 or earlier need not pay the Renunciation Fee. However, they must get their -ndian Passport, whether already expired or not, duly cancelled. For this, they can approach nearest -ndian Mission which will make necessary entries in the records kept with us, cancel the passport and return it to you after marking it “Cancelled” for your future reference. A fee of C$20 is charged for this service. On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Venantius J Pinto <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Eric or Anyone, > Does anyone has an idea why this is happening? Any thoughts as to the > motivation? > > ++++++++++++ > venantius j pinto >
