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PIO doctors may be allowed to practice in India
Physicians who are Persons of Indian Origin (PIO's) maybe allowed to
practice in their native country, India. The government of India is
considering such a proposal.
PIO will have parity with NRI's in some cases
Persons of Indian Origin (PIO's) will now have parity with NRIs on
'inter-country adoption' and domestic airfares in India
PIO Card : How to obtain PIO Card?
India passed a law to grant dual citizenship to the people of Indian
origin (PIO) on December 22, 2003. The law received the President's
approval on January 7, 2004, and became operational from 2nd December
2005. The law will help grant dual citizenship to Persons of Indian Origin
(PIOs) belonging to, or having citizenship of other countries subject to
certain conditions. The grant of dual citizenship was intended to remove
for those who have taken foreign passports, the obstacle in travel to and
from India, permit investment in business ventures and foster a greater
sense of belonging.
The Overseas citizenship of India (OCI) commonly known as dual citizenship
is granted to persons who migrated from India and acquired citizenship of
a foreign country other than Pakistan and Bangladesh. They are eligible
for grant of OCI as long as their home countries allow dual citizenship in
some form or the other under their local laws. However persons registered
as OCI shall not have any voting rights and rights for public employment.
Every registered OCI will be issued a registration certificate which is
printed like an Indian passport in different colour and an OCI visa
sticker will be pasted in the person’s foreign passport. These two
documents will have the photograph of the individual and all necessary
security features.
Eligibility
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 such as
Sikkim, Pondicherry, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Goa, Daman and Diu and
his/her children and grand children, provided his/her country of
citizenship allows dual citizenship in some form or the other under the
local laws, is eligible for registration as Overseas Citizen of India (OCI).
Minor children of such persons 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. A person registered as OCI is eligible to apply
for grant of Indian citizenship under section 5(1)(g) of the Citizenship
Act, 1955 if he/she is registered as OCI for five years and has been
residing in India for one year out of the five years before making the
application.
Benefits
Once you are accepted and registered as an Indian citizen, you will
receive the following benefits:
A registration certificate to prove your dual status
Overseas citizen passport in addition to the passport of the country of
which you are already a citizen
You will no longer need to apply for a visa to travel to India. You have
rights for multiple entry and a multipurpose life long visa to visit
India. However, you must carry and present both passports at the time of
travel.
You will not have to go through any registration formalities for staying
in the country for any length of time.
You will no longer have to provide separate documentation for admission to
any college/institution or for employment.
You will be treated the same as a non-resident Indian with respect to the
facilities available to the latter in the economic, financial and
educational field, except in the acquisition of agricultural or plantation
properties.
Your children will be eligible for facilities as available to children of
NRIs for obtaining admission to educational institutions in India,
including medical colleges, engineering colleges, institute of technology,
institute of management etc. under the general category
You can make the most of facilities under the various housing schemes of
LIC, State Government and other government agencies
Application Procedure
The application of registration for Overseas Citizenship of India can be
made in the prescribed form in India or the Indian Missions abroad. All
application will be processed in India. This Registration Certificate once
received is valid for life unless renounced or cancelled.
The registration form should be completed and submitted in triplicate by
the applicant himself;
i) In India
To the Collector within whose jurisdiction the applicant is ordinary
resident for transmission to the Central Government through the State
Government or Union Territory Administration, as the case may be.
ii) Elsewhere
To the Indian Consulate/Embassy whose jurisdiction the country of which an
applicant is a citizen for this for transmission to the Central
Government.
Applications for grant of OCI will be received by all Indian
Missions/Posts outside India and by FRROs/CHIO and OCI Cell in Foreigners
Division of MHA (Ministry of Home Affairs) in India. An eligible person
may apply in the Indian Mission/Post of the country of his/her nationality
or in the Indian Mission/Post of any other country if he/she is ordinarily
residing in that country. He/she will have to submit proof for his/her
parents/grand parents having migrated from India after 26th January, 1950
or having been eligible to be granted Indian citizenship on that date or
having been resident of such territories like Goa, Pondicherry, Sikkim.
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