Tuesday, January 11, 2011

NRI, PIO and OCI compared

 The following is a comparative statement about NRIs, PIOs and OCI card holders:

NRI
PIO
PIO Card Holder
OCI

1.Who ?
An Indian
citizen who
is ordinarily
residing
outside
India and
holds an
Indian
Passport

A  person
who or whose 
any of
ancestors was
an Indian
national and
who is
presently
holding
another
country’s
citizenship/
nationality i.e.
he/she is
holding
foreign
passport  
A person registered as
PIO Card Holder under
MHA’s scheme  vide
Notification No.
26011/4/98-F.I dated
19.08.2002.

A person registered as
Overseas Citizen of India
(OCI) under section 7A
of the Citizenship Act,
1955

2. Who is
eligible?



Any person who at any
time held an Indian
Passport; or he or either
of his parents or grand
parents was born in or
was permanently resident
in India as defined in
Government of India Act,
1935 and other territories
that became part of India
thereafter provided
neither was at any time a
citizen of Afghanistan,
Bhutan, China, Nepal,
Pakistan and Sri Lanka;
or who is a spouse of a
citizen of India or a
person of Indian origin as
mentioned above.

A foreign national, who
was eligible to become
citizen of India on
26.01.1950 or was a
citizen of India on or at
anytime after 26.01.1950
or belonged to a territory
that became part of India
after 15.08.1947 and
his/her children and
grand children, provided
his/her country of
citizenship allows dual
citizenship in some form
or other under the local
laws, is eligible for
registration as Overseas
Citizen of India (OCI).
Minor children of such
person are also eligible
for OCI.  However, if the
applicant had ever been a
citizen of Pakistan or
Bangladesh, he/she will
not be eligible for OCI. 
3.How
can one
get ?



Eligible persons to apply
in the prescribed form
alongwith enclosures.
Form available on
MHA’s website:
Eligible persons to apply
on line/down load
application form from
MHA’s  website:
4. Where
to apply?


To the Indian
Mission/Post in the
country where the
applicant is ordinarily
resident;  If in India on
long term visa(more than
one year),  to the FRRO,
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkatta,
Amritsar, CHIO, Chennai
or to the Joint
Secretary(Foreigners),
MHA.

To the Indian
Mission/Post of the
country of applicant’s
citizenship or where
he/she is not in the
country of citizenship, to
the Indian Mission/Post
of the country in which
he/she is ordinarily
resident.  If the applicant
is in India, he/she can
apply to the FRRO at
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkota,
Amritsar, CHIO, Chennai
or to the Under
Secretary, OCI Cell,
Citizenship Section,
Foreigners Division,
Ministry of Home
Affairs,  Jaisalmer
House, 26 Mansingh
Road, New Delhi-
110011.                    
5. Fees?


Rs. 15,000/- or
equivalent in local
currency for adults.   For
the children upto the age
of 18 years, the fee  is
Rs. 7500/- or equivalent
in local currency. 
US $ 275 or equivalent in
local currency.  In case of
PIO card holders, it is US
$ 25 or equivalent in
local currency.

6.Which
nationals
are
eligible?



PIOs of all countries
except Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
China, Nepal, Pakistan
and Sri Lanka

PIOs of all countries
except Pakistan and
Bangladesh provided the
country of nationality
allows dual citizenship in
some form or other under
the local laws. 
7.What 
benefits
one is 
entitled
to?

All benefits
as available
to Indian
citizen
subject to
notifications
issued by
the
Government
from time to
time
No specific
benefits.

(i)Shall not require a
separate visa to visit
India.
(ii) Will be exempt from
the requirements of
registration if his/her stay
on any single visit in
India does not exceed
180 days.
(iii) In the event of
continuous stay in India
exceeding 180 days,
he/she shall have to get
himself/herself registered
within 30 days of the
expiry of 180 days with
the concerned
FRRO/FRO.
(iv) Parity with NRIs in
respect of all facilities
available to the later in
the economic, financial
and educational fields
except in maters relating
to the acquisition of
agricultural/ plantation
properties.  No parity
shall be allowed in the
sphere of political rights.
(i) A multiple entry
multi-purpose life long
visa for visiting India.
(ii)Exemption from
registration with local
police authority for any
length of stay in India.
(iii) Parity with Non
resident Indians (NRIs)
in respect of economic,
financial and educational
fields except in relation
to acquisition of
agricultural or plantation
properties. No parity
shall be allowed in the
sphere of political rights.

 Any other benefits to
OCIs will be notified by
the Ministry of Overseas
Indian Affairs (MOIA)
under Section 7B(1) of
the Citizenship Act,
1955.

8.Does
he/she
require
visa for
visiting
India? 
No
Yes and of
specific type
depending on
his/her
purpose of
visit. 
Can visit India without
visa for 15 years from the
date of issue of PIO card. 
Can visit India without
visa for life long.

9.Is he
required 
to register 
with local
police
authori-
ties in
India? 
No
Yes.
Yes, one time when the
stay in India exceeds 180
days for the first time.

No

10.What
activities
can be
under-
taken in
India?

All
activities

Activity as
specified in 
the visa 

All activities except
mountaineering,
missionary and research
work and existing
PAP/RAP  which require
specific permit. 
All activities except
mountaineering,
missionary and research
work and existing 
PAP/RAP  which require
specific permit. 
11.How
can one
acquire
Indian
citizen-
ship

He/she is an
Indian
citizen

As per 
section 5(1)
(a) & 5(1) (c)
of  the
Citizenship
Act, he/she
has to reside
in India for
minimum 7
years before
making
application
for granting
Indian
citizenship 
As per  section 5(1) (a) &
5(1) (c) of  the
Citizenship Act, he/she
has to reside in India for
minimum 7 years before
making application for
granting Indian
citizenship

Registered OCI may be
granted Indian
citizenship after 5 years
from date of registration
provided he/she stays for
one year in India before
making application

Adopted from GOI documents as in January 2011.

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