So yes India does not offer Dual Citizenship and this is the main concern which Indianborn
people look into before taking Canadian Citizenship. SO they take the route of becoming an
Overseas Citizen of India.
After coming to Canada, many immigrants want to eventually obtain citizenship due to the
benefits it provides, including being able to vote in federal elections and hold a Canadian
passport and travel many countries visa free, and specially many people want citizenship so
they are not obliged to meet residency requirement.
However, when an immigrant becomes a Canadian citizen, you will be required to give up
citizenship of India because of the laws of India not allowing for dual citizenship.
In this video lets discuss about:
What is an OCI?
What are the benefits of an OCI?
Restrictions on OCI holders in India
Who is eligible for OCI card
Who is not eligible for OCI card
Applying to become an OCI
An OCI is someone who holds a foreign (nonIndian) passport and is not a citizen of India but
applies for a card that provides them with a “multiple entry, multipurpose, lifelong visa for
visiting India, exemption from registration with Foreign Regional Registration Officer or Foreign
Registration Officer for any length of stay in India.
Some of the key benefits of having an OCI card:
1. **Lifelong VisaFree Travel to India**: OCI cardholders are granted a lifelong, multipleentry
visa to India, which allows them to enter and exit the country without the need for a traditional
visa. This is particularly convenient for frequent travellers or those with family and business ties
in India.
2. **No Need for Registration with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO)**:
Unlike regular foreign visitors to India, OCI cardholders are not required to register with the
FRRO.
3. **Property Ownership**: OCI cardholders are allowed to own property in India, except for
certain agricultural and plantation properties. This allows them to invest in real estate or inherit
property in India.
4. **Financial Transactions**: OCI cardholders can maintain bank accounts in India, purchase
insurance, invest in the Indian stock market, and conduct financial transactions, making it easier
for them to manage their financial affairs in the country.
Restrictions
OCI, despite the name, is not entitled to the same rights and freedoms as naturalized Indian
citizens. For example, an OCI cannot apply for and obtain an Indian passport, which is only
given to Indian citizens.
In addition, the following list includes further restrictions imposed on OCI cardholders. An OCI
cannot:
• Vote
• Be a member of the Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council or Parliament
• Hold positions such as President, Vice President, Judge of Supreme Court or High Court
• Be appointed to public service positions unless approved and granted by the Central
Government
• Acquire agricultural land or farmhouse or plantation properties in India
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