Difference between NRI, PIO and OCI
| NRI | PIO | PIO Card Holder | OCI | |||
Definition | A citizen of India, holding an Indian passport, but residing abroad | A foreign national who has Indian origins or Indian ancestors. | A PIO holding a PIO Card, as per the Scheme of The Ministry of Home Affairs, 2002 | Overseas Indians who migrated from India after 26th January, 1950, except those from Pakistan and Bangladesh | |||
Apply to | | | 1) Any Indian Mission abroad or,
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Charges | | |
Rs.7,500 for minors |
PIO card holders pay only USD 25 or equivalent | |||
Privileges | At par with resident Indians |
c) Required to register at local FRRO in India upon arrival |
d) At par with NRIs in all spheres of activity except purchase of agricultural property |
c) At par with NRIs in all spheres of activity, except purchase of agricultural property. |
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