boggavarapu said:
Apart from voting rights, political positions and Govt. employment - is there anything else that OCI is not eligible for (while living in India) that a full Indian Citizen will be eligible for? Would appreciate any feedback. Thanks.
boggavarapu - This is a question which continues to be in everyone's mind. Here are a few things which either one cant do or need special permission of RBI etc.
- Missionary, mountaineering and research activity
- Visiting PAP / RAP areas
- Investment as a resident is a grey area - no one knows for sure whether you remain an NRI or become resident Indian
- If you stay in hotels etc you need to fill in foreigner's registration form C (somewhere I saw some material on web that you dont have to do this as an OCI - but not sure
- Agricultural property
- Any immovable property (need to file a form with RBI)
- Some restriction on acquiring / selling immovable properties (e.g cant sell / buy from another NRI
- No ration card (again I am not very sure)
- Admission to schools / colleges for kids - not sure whether one can use general category or has to use expensive NRI quota
- Higher charges in hotel (though not by law but by practice)
- No clarity on insurance, LIC, PPF, postal and so on schemes
I am sure mangal and other esteemed members can throw some light on this. But we need really people who are in India on PIO card to tell us their experience (legal - becoz in India generally the attitude is no one bothers to implement - but we need to know the true legal position) and also the daily life experience.
All in all things will be never the same again. I would suggest people who have not lost their Indian nationality to think many times before they do so by acquiring other nationality if they are gonna R2I anytime.
And remember I have not even looked at the social, moral challenges to stay there on PIO / OCI. e.g. Is there a moral lecture given every time in social meetings / gatherings, are they treated with difference(suspicion), do the people face problems at work places, do the kids face problems in schools or any other issues / challenges. And what could be done to minimise them.
And also how do the PIOs of Foreign Nationality feel themselves. Is there a constant feeling of guilt, lower morale etc.
So all in all - I dont see any point in loosing Indian nationality - the times have changed.