
The Consulate General of India in Brisbane is set to host a dedicated Consular Camp on Friday, 15 November 2024, providing essential Life Certificate services to Indian nationals in the area. The camp will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at Level 12, 301 Coronation Drive, Milton, Brisbane.
Life Certificates, vital for pensioners and other service beneficiaries, allow individuals residing abroad to confirm their identity and current status with the Indian government. This camp offers a convenient, in-person opportunity for those who require this service, easing the process for local residents who might otherwise face administrative challenges in obtaining these documents.
To streamline the experience, applicants are requested to come prepared. The Consulate has specified a list of documents required on the day:
A duly filled Miscellaneous Services Form
- The Life Certificate Form
- Self-attested photocopies of passport pages containing personal particulars
- One passport-sized photograph
As registration is mandatory, attendees are encouraged to scan the provided QR code to confirm their participation. This camp demonstrates a proactive approach by the Consulate General to assist Indian nationals in Australia, addressing a critical need within the community.
This event reflects ongoing efforts by the Ministry of External Affairs to support Indian nationals abroad, ensuring they stay connected with essential services. For those attending, it’s a straightforward and time-saving chance to complete an important administrative task close to home.
Event Details Recap
- Date: Friday, 15 November 2024
- Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
- Location: Level 12, 301 Coronation Drive, Milton, Brisbane
Make sure to have your forms and documentation ready to make the most of this opportunity.

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