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Many Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) cardholders expressed concerns about being labelled as "foreigners." To address this, the Ministry of External Affairs clarified that there have been no changes to the OCI rules.
An Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) is a person who holds an OCI card, allowing them to enjoy certain privileges while visiting India. It was introduced in 2005 to provide a form of registration for Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) who were citizens of India or were eligible to become citizens on January 26, 1950.
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Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) |
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Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) |
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Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) |
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If someone chooses to renounce the OCI status, they must declare this to the government. Once registered, they will no longer hold OCI status. Their spouse and any minor children will also lose their OCI status.
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q.Consider the following statements regarding OCI cardholders: 1. They are eligible for a lifelong visa to visit India without the need for a separate visa. 2. They must register with local police for stays exceeding 30 days. 3. They are treated similarly to Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in educational fields. How many of the above statements are correct? A) Only one B) Only two C) All three D) None Answer: A Explanation: Statement 1 is correct: OCI cardholders receive a multiple-entry, life-long visa to visit India. They don’t need to apply for a separate visa for each visit. Statement 2 is incorrect: OCI card holders are exempt from registering with the local police, regardless of how long they stay in India. This is one of the key benefits of holding an OCI card. Statement 3 is incorrect: Initially, OCI card holders had many rights similar to NRIs, but recent changes have placed them at par with foreign nationals in many aspects, including economic and financial rights. However, they still enjoy some benefits in education compared to foreign nationals, but not all. |
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