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OCI cardholders now required to get document re-issued only once at age of 20

New Delhi: Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders will now be required to get their document re-issued only once at the age of 20 instead of multiple times needed to be done currently.

According to the Union home ministry, a person who has got registration as an OCI cardholder prior to attaining the age of 20 years will have to get the card re-issued only once when a new passport is issued after his or her completing 20 years of age, to capture his or her facial features on attaining adulthood.

If a person has obtained registration as an OCI cardholder after attaining the age of 20 years, there will be no requirement of re-issue of an OCI card, a home ministry statement said.

Currently, the OCI card is required to be re-issued each time a new passport is issued up to 20 years of age and once after completing 50 years of age, in view of biological changes in the face of the applicant. With a view to facilitating the OCI cardholders, the government has decided to dispense with this requirement.

The decision has been taken on the directions of the Union home minister Amit Shah as part of the Modi government’s desire to simplify the process, and it is expected to ease the process of OCIU cards significantly, the statement said.

The OCI card has proved to be very popular amongst foreigners of Indian origin and spouses of foreign origin of Indian citizens or OCI cardholders, as it helps them in hassle-free entry and unlimited stay in India. 

So far, about 37.72 lakh OCI cards have been issued by the government of India. 

According to the extant law, a foreigner of Indian origin or a foreign spouse of an Indian citizen, or a foreign spouse of an OCI cardholder can be registered as an OCI cardholder. 

The OCI card is a life-long visa for entry into and stays in India with a number of other significant benefits attached to it that are not available to other foreigners. 

With a view to updating the data regarding new passports obtained by the OCI cardholder, it has been decided that he or she shall upload a copy of the new passport containing his or her photo and also the latest picture on the online OCI portal, each time a new passport is issued up to 20 years of age and once after completing 50 years of age. 

These documents may be uploaded by the OCI cardholder within three months of receipt of the new passport. 

However, in the case of those who have been registered as OCI cardholder as the spouse of foreign origin of a citizen of India or an OCI cardholder, the person concerned will be required to upload on the system a copy of the new passport containing the photo of the passport holder and also the latest photo along with a declaration that their marriage is still subsisting each time a new passport is issued. 

These documents may be uploaded by the OCI cardholder spouse within three months of receipt of his or her new passport. 

The details will be updated on the system, and an auto acknowledgment through e-mail will be sent to the OCI cardholder informing that the updated details have been taken on record. 

There will be no restriction on the OCI cardholder to travel to or from India during the period from the date of issue of new passport till the date of final acknowledgment of his or her documents in the web-based system. 

All the above services of uploading documents will be provided on a gratis basis to the OCI cardholders, the statement said.

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