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Overseas Citizen Of India
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
Overseas Citizen Of India
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2024-10-04 14:15:34
OVERSEAS CITIZEN OF INDIA
Recently, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs addressed concerns raised by Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) regarding their classification as “foreigners.”
It clarified that there have been no recent changes to OCI rules,
and the existing
regulations from a 2021 gazette notification remain in effect.
ABOUT OCI
An
Overseas Citizen of India
(OCI) is a
person of Indian origin who has been granted an OCI card
, allowing them
certain rights and privileges in India.
This
status was created to facilitate a connection
between
India and its diaspora living abroad.
Background of the OCI Scheme
The
OCI scheme was introduced in August 2005
.
It
provides registration for all Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs)
who
were citizens of India on January 26, 1950
, or
afterward, or those who were eligible for Indian citizenship on that date.
The initiative aimed to offer
‘dual citizenship’ to Indians living overseas
, as noted by former Home Minister
LK Advani
when presenting the legislation.
RIGHTS & PRIVILEGES OF OCI CARD HOLDERS
Visa Benefits
: OCI card holders receive a
multiple-entry, life-long visa
for visiting India. They are not required to register with local police authorities for any length of stay.
Large Community
: As of 2023, there are over
4.5 million
OCI card holders across
129 countries
. The
United States
has the
largest number,
with about
1.68 million
OCI card holders.
Equal Status with NRIs
: Initially, OCI holders had similar rights to
Non-Resident Indians (NRIs)
in
economic, financial, and educational matters,
except for buying agricultural land.
RECENT CHANGES
On
March 4, 2021
, the
Ministry of Home Affairs issued a notification that updated rules
for OCI card holders:
Permission Required
: OCI card holders
must seek permission to visit protected areas
in India, similar to foreign nationals.
Research and Activities
: New
restrictions require OCI holders
to obtain special permits for conducting research or
undertaking missionary, journalistic,
or other specified activities in protected areas.
Financial Regulations
: The new rules treat OCI holders as “
foreign nationals”
for certain economic and educational purposes, reversing their previous
equal status with NRIs
under the
Foreign Exchange Management Act
(FEMA).
HISTORICAL CHANGES
The 2021 notification replaced earlier notifications from
2005
,
2007
, and
2009
, which defined OCI rights:
2005 Notification
:
Allowed lifelong multiple-entry visas
and
exemptions from registration for any length of stay,
along with parity with NRIs in most fields.
2007 Updates
:
Expanded rights to include equal treatment with NRIs
for
inter-country adoptions
, domestic airfare, and entry fees at wildlife parks.
2009 Amendments
: Further enhanced rights, aligning OCI holders with NRIs in
terms of entry fees at monuments and eligibility for professional exams.
RESTRICTIONS FOR OCI APPLICANTS
Ineligibility
: Individuals are not eligible for OCI status
if their parents or grandparents were ever citizens of Pakistan or Bangladesh.
However,
spouses of Indian citizens or OCI holders (married for at least two years) can apply.
Voting and Employment Limitations
: OCI card holders cannot:
Vote in elections.
Hold positions in the
Legislative Assembly
,
Parliament
, or other constitutional offices (like President or Judge).
Generally hold government jobs in India.
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