Article 8 of CoI : Article 8: Rights Of Citizenship Of Certain Persons Of Indian Origin Residing Outside India
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a woman named Priya, whose grandparents were born in pre-independence India as per the boundaries defined in the Government of India Act, 1935. Priya was born and raised in Canada. She has always felt a strong connection to India and wishes to affirm her bond by acquiring Indian citizenship. Under Article 8 of the Indian Constitution, Priya can apply for Indian citizenship through the Indian embassy in Canada. She fills out the necessary forms and submits her application to the Indian consular representative. After her application is processed and registered, Priya is deemed to be a citizen of India, despite her long-term residence outside the country.