The scheme also applies to the spouse of any qualifying applicant as defined above.
The PIO scheme functions as a
long-term Indian visa, affording many of the same rights as Indian
citizens, with the exception of the right to vote.
The scheme is available to all
persons of Indian origin as defined by the eligibility criteria living
in most destinations across the world; however, the scheme is not
available to applicants resident in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan,
China, Nepal, Pakistan or Sri Lanka.
Global Visas specialise in Indian
immigration and visa services from short-term visit visas through to
long-term solutions including the Overseas Citizenship of India scheme
(OCI) and Indian Citizenship.
Our unique team of immigration
lawyers and ex-immigration officials manage and monitor your Indian visa
application from your initial enquiry through to the successful grant
of your visa, and will be on hand to offer guidance and support
throughout.
To begin your Indian visa application today, visit our online assessment form now.
Benefits
Unlike India's other long-term
immigration service for Indians living overseas, the Overseas
Citizenship of India (OIC) scheme, the PIO scheme is not granted for
indefinite use although successful applicants may pursue Indian
citizenship after 7 years of residing in India.
The PIO scheme is also much quicker to process, taking around 2-4 weeks, rather than several months, as is the case with OIC.
PIO cards are issued for a period of fifteen years and are only valid when accompanied by a valid passport.
A PIO card removes the need to apply
for any other Indian visa and allows for hassle free travel to and from
India, on unlimited occasions.
PIO holders are also exempt from the
need to register their presence in India with Foreigners Regional
Registration Officer / Foreigners Registration Officer (FRRO/FRO) so
long as no single visit exceeds 180 days.
Eligibility
The key requirement for this long
term Indian immigration service is that candidates have a qualifying
link to India through their own birth or passport status or through a
member of their family.
This Indian immigration route is aimed specifically at those who can demonstrate a link to the country.
Where PIO cards were issued under
the previous version of the scheme in 1999, these cards will continue to
be valid and will have their duration extended by ten years.
In some circumstances, a 'Gratis'
PIO card may be granted to a person of Indian origin who is seen to have
performed an important role in strengthening relations between Indian
and their adopted country.
Spouse Immigration and Dependent Immigration
In India, immigration through a PIO card is intended as a long-term service.
Although not granted for life, PIO
cards are issued for more than a decade at a time, and as such,
provisions are made for the immediate family members of a qualifying
applicant to relocate to Indian with them. Find out further
information on our Tourist Visa page.
Visit
the Global Visas online assessment area now to get your application
started. Simply complete a few straightforward questions and a Global
Visas migration consultant will contact you.
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