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G.O.A. Cubs Outdoor Soccer
http://www.goatoronto.com/
Posted: 31 May 2010 06:57 AM PDT
Outdoor Soccer for Children aged 6-9, will be beginning on
Sunday June 6th between 2 and 4 pm
The GOA Cubs will be getting certified coaches for the
program, We will continue to develop internal coaches who
will work with the certified coaches with the goal of taking
over the coaching in two years.
The soccer training provided, quaifies for a Tax fitness
credit as it meets the criteria set aside by the Canada
Revenue Agency.
For those who would like to get their kids registered ,
please let Abel Nunes know at 905-997-3492 or contact him at
abelnunes@rogers.com
Please circulate this to all who might be interested. |
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Global Organization of People of Indian
Origin (GOPIO) Inc. Petition
GOPIO Launches petition online to Prime Minister of
India against new govt. of India rules which create undue
hardship to Overseas Indians who have become Naturalized
Citizens of other countries
Opposition to Retroactive Enforcement of New Rules for
Surrender of
Indian Passport.
Visit Petition Online at
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/ip100521/petition.html.
Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) Inc.
PO Box 560117 New York, New York 11356 USA
Web:
www.gopio.net,
E-mail:
gopio-intl@sbcglobal.net
Tel:
+1-818 708-3885
For immediate attention of NRI and PIOs:
New Government of India rules create undue hardships for
Overseas Indians who have become Naturalized Citizens of
other countries
The Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO
International) strongly objects to the retroactive
enforcement of
rules regarding the surrender of Indian passport by those
who have
acquired citizenship of other countries. The new rules
impose undue
and unnecessary burden on Persons of Indian Origin. Also,
the
prescribed fee of $175 (USD) is atrociously high.
The notice posted on the website of several Indian embassies
and
consulates stipulates that Persons of Indian Origin who have
acquired
citizenship of other countries are required to surrender
their Indian
passports within 90 days of their acquisition of citizenship
of the
countries of their adoption and obtain 'Surrender
Certificate' from
the nearest Indian Consulate. There should not be any
objection in
surrendering the old Indian passport. However, the new rules
should
not be applied retroactively. Retroactive enforcement of the
new rules
and requiring people of Indian origin who got citizenship of
other
countries years ago, to obtain "surrender Certificate" by
paying hefty
service fee and penalty for not surrendering within certain
time is a
rule that is unwarranted, burdensome and not well thought
out. In the
meantime, a person of Indian origin applying for an Indian
visa,
OCI/PIO card or wanting other consular services is denied
any such
service without complying with the new rules.
Per Section 9 of the Citizenship Act 1955, "Any citizen of
India who
by naturalization, registration or otherwise voluntarily
acquires, or
has at any time between the 26th January, 1950 and the
commencement of
this Act voluntarily acquired, the citizenship of another
country
shall, upon such acquisition or, as the case may be, such
commencement, cease to be a citizen of India." Thus, Indians
who have
acquired citizenship of other countries are covered under
Section 9
and their Indian citizenship is automatically terminated on
acquiring
citizenship of another country. The same Act has provisions
for
renouncing citizenship of India. Per Section 8, "any citizen
of India
of full age and capacity, who is also a citizen or national
of another
country, makes in the prescribed manner a declaration
renouncing his
Indian citizenship, the declaration shall be registered by
the
prescribed authority; and, upon such registration, that
person shall
cease to be a citizen of India." Renunciation of citizenship
has to be
applied on a prescribed form, while automatic termination of
citizenship, covered under Section 9, requires no formal
application
to the Indian government.
There are a few millions of people who have obtained
citizenship of
other countries over the last fifty five years, since the
passage of
Indian Citizenship Act 1955. The Indian Passport does not
contain any
instruction for surrender (per Passport issued in 1974 by
Indian
Consulate in the US) except the ones issued by the High
Commission of
India in Canada which stamps passports with warning that
states, "If
the holder acquires nationality of another country, he
should
surrender this passport forthwith to the nearest Indian
Mission
abroad." Many of the former Indian citizens have been
travelling to
India on passports of countries of their adoption but with
Indian
visas granted by the same consulates whose websites now have
postings
of new rules. If the law or rules did exist in the past,
Indian
embassies and consulates everywhere should have asked for
the
surrender of Indian passports before granting Indian visas
for the
first time to Persons of Indian Origin who had acquired
citizenship of
other countries. Requiring surrender of Indian passports
after the
lapse of many years of acquisition of such citizenship,
would cause
undue hardship and delay in getting consular services.
The new rules also require that an applicant who has lost,
damaged or
surrendered his/her Indian passport to a foreign Government,
he/she
should furnish certified copies of the following documents:
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Details of last held Indian passport (Passport No., Date
of Issue &
Place of issue). The onus of providing details rest on the
applicant.
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Official documents submitted to authorities of new
country at the
time of obtaining citizenship/ naturalization & documents
used for
entry such as US Form I -130.
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Notarized letter explaining reasons for loss.
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Police report.
A large majority of the new citizens did not have any use
for their
old Indian passports and may have lost, misplaced or never
kept in
their possession after naturalization. The production of
items 1 and
2 above, in particular, will not be easy and could take
months to
obtain from the immigration authorities. In the meantime,
consular
services will not be available to visit the mother country,
even for
emergency situations.
The Government of India is urged to reconsider the
retroactive
enforcement of the new rules as many thousands of people who
have
acquired citizenship of other countries could suffer undue
and
unnecessary hardship for no fault of their own. Indians who
have been
naturalized for years should be given the same 90 days to
obtain
"surrender certificate" as being allowed to those Indians
who become
citizens of other countries now and heretofore, without fees
and
penalties. The minimum service fee of $175 (USD) for the
surrender
certificate is also very high and should be reduced to a
reasonable
amount of $25 (USD).
GOPIO urges Indian community groups, organizations and
individuals to
join in protesting against the new rules by writing to the
Secretary,
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) at
psfs@mea.gov.in and
Secretary
Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA) at
secretary@moia.nic.in
with a copy to GOPIO at
GOPIO-Intl@sbcglobal.net.
GOPIO is a non-partisan, non-sectarian global organization
with
chapters in several countries, actively promoting the
interests of
people of Indian origin worldwide by monitoring and
addressing current
critical issues of concern, and by enhancing cooperation and
communication between groups of Indians living in various
countries.
For more information, please contact Inder Singh, Chairman
of GOPIO
International at +1-818-708-3885, Email:
GOPIO-Intl@sbcglobal.net
GOPIO has initiated a PetitionOnline to be submitted to the
Prime
Minister of India.
Visit
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/ip100521/petition.html.
If you agree on this petition, please sign and show your
support. |
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Goan Welfare Society - Kuwait Important Announcement
From
www.goanet.org
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Wilson Coelho |
Mon, 31 May 2010 13:41:36 -0700
We hereby request all the Members of the Goan Welfare
Society – Kuwait to cooperate with us to get the records of
Membership updated. Please be advised that the Managing
Committee of Goan Welfare Society is no longer in possession
of their own original records. The Ex-General Secretary is
holding all the records and has refused to hand over the
same to the duly elected Managing Committee, despite several
reminders. After exercising maximum tolerance not to go
public on the issue, we are left with no choice but to take
this step.
Those of you who are Members are hereby kindly requested to
approach the Managing Committee, with your GWS Identity
Cards, for fresh registration of members. Alternatively,
please send in your details by email to: (goanwelfaresoci...@gmail.com),
along with a scanned copy of your GWS Identity Card, latest
by - 10th June 2010 to enable the Managing Committee to
prepare a new record of Membership.
Please note that failure to register within the specified
date, will result in non-recognition of your previous
membership, if any, and will hereafter not be considered a
member of Goan Welfare Society. Any claims of membership,
thereafter, will be the entire responsibility of the
Ex-General Secretary to safeguard your interests and claims.
Further, all the Members of the Goan Welfare Society –
Kuwait, may kindly note that the ex-President continues to
hold funds belonging to the Goan Welfare Society – Kuwait,
and he has failed to turn these funds over to the duly
elected Managing Committee, despite several attempts to
recover the same from him.
Managing Committee
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Goan Welfare Society – Kuwait
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Wilson Coelho wilson_coe...@hotmail.com 67065878 22429435
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Sydney Furtado sydneyfurt...@hotmail.com 99299054 25634064
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Rabindra Pimenta rabindr...@hotmail.com 55738343 24317423
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Sharon De Sousa sharondesousa2...@yahoo.com 66662734
25642160
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Mario Rebello mario_rebe...@hotmail.com 66399009 24764113
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Joseph F.X.D'souza jose...@hotmail.com 66933250 22413348
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Philo Rebelo therebe...@yahoo.com 99576710 25658661
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Cajetan Pereira cajde...@yahoo.com 97165438
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Dominic Araujo arauj...@hotmail.com 99391452
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Franco D'Souza frankodso...@hotmail.com 66056019 24765367
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Laurie Miranda laurencemira...@hotmail.com 99106617 2
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Goa Sudharop: Toronto Youth presentation, Sunday, June 6, 2010, 4-6pm
From: George Pinto
(georgejpinto@yahoo.com)
Dear all,
You are cordially invited to a Goan Youth presentation on Sunday, June 6, 4-6pm.
See flyer and details
Address:
Long Branch Library
3500 Lake Shore Blvd. West
Toronto, ON, M8W 1N6, CANADA
416-394-5320
Time: 4-6pm, NO cost to attend
Note: although the library is closed on Sundays, the meeting room is open.
There is no cost to attend, all invited, all ages, Goan & non-Goan.
20 year-old Shilla Almeida, Goa Sudharop International Youth Coordinator, visited Goa recently at her own expense to see first hand the incredible, progressive side of Goa and what is happening there. As an expat she wants other Goan youth to visit Goa and experience Goa's wildlife, Goa's Astronomy Society, schools for challenged children, ecological conservation, environmental efforts including tree planting opportunities, educational issues, children issues, women's rights, etc.
It is Shilla's hope that Goan expat youth from around the world will visit Goa and volunteer with groups/organizations in Goa to enhance their overall visit and appreciation of Goa.
Please attend and help publicize Shilla's presentation on Sunday, June 6, 2010 from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m with your organizations and email lists. Please forward to your family/friends in Toronto, post on Facebook, etc.
Although there is no cost to attend, please RSVP to George Pinto asap at
georgejpinto@yahoo.com so we have enough seats.
Thank you.
Goa Sudharop
(www.goasudharop.org) |
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Konkani
Rosary Service & Videotaping – Melbourne -Australia
Message from: Joe Alphonso |
President - Goan Overseas Association of Victoria
http://goav.org.au/
Service will take place on:
Date: Sunday July 25th 2010 time 2pm-3.30pm
Church: St Theresa’s Church
Cnr Adelaide & Drumartin Streets
Albion, Victoria
Australia |
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