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FAQ - Person of Indian Origin Card

1. Who is Eligible?

Ans: Any person: - who at any time held an Indian Passport; or he/she or either of his/her parents or grand parents or great grand parents was born as a permanent resident in India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935 and other territories that became part of India thereafter provided neither was at any time a citizen of any country as may be specified by Central Government from time to time; or who is a spouse of a citizen of India;

2. What benefits are given to the PIO Card holder ?

Ans: PIO Card holders would have following advantages:

  • No visa required for visiting India.
  • No separate “Student Visa” or “Employment Visa” required for admissions in Colleges/Institutions or for taking up employment respectively.
  • A PIO Card holder will be exempt from the requirement of registration if his stay on any single visit in India does not exceed 180 days.In the event of continuous stay in India of the PIO Card holder exceeding 180 days, he/she shall have to get himself/herself registered within 30 days of the expiry of 180 days with the concerned Foreigners Regional Registration Officer / Foreigners Registration Officer.
  • Parity with non-resident Indians in respect of facilities available to the latter in economic, financial and educational field.
  • All PIOs including PIO Card holders shall enjoy parity with NRIs in respect of all facilities in the matter of acquisition, holding, transfer and disposal of immovable properties in India except in maters relating to the acquisition of agricultural/plantation properties. No parity shall be allowed in the sphere of political rights.
  • Facilities available to children of NRIs for getting admission to educational institutions in India including medical colleges, engineering colleges, Institute of Technology, Institute of Management, etc. under the general categories. Facilities available under the various housing scheme of LIC, State Government and other Government Agencies. Special counters at the immigration check posts for speedy clearance.

3. How To Apply?

Ans : An application for issue/renewal of a PIO Card shall be made in the prescribed form and shall be accompanied by documentary evidence to show that the applicant is a person of Indian origin as defined. Prescribed application from can be obtained from the office of Indian Embassies abroad, Foreign Regional Registration Officer, Delhi/ Mumbai/Kolkata/ Chennai/ and also from the Ministry of Home Affairs , Foreigners Division, , .

4. Where to apply for the PIO Card ?

Ans :

(i) An application for issue of a PIO Card shall be made to an Indian Mission in the country where the applicant is ordinarily resident.
(ii) Applications already in India on Long Term Visa (more than one year) shall make the application for issue of a PIO Card to the following authorities:-

(A) Those residing in: -


Those residing in areas other than (A) above: -

Foreingers Divison Ministry of Home .

5. What is the validity of the PIO Card ?

Ans : A PIO Card shall be valid for a period of fifteen years from the date of issue subject to the validity of the passport of the applicant.

6. What is the fee payable for obtaining the PIO Card ?

Ans : The fee for a PIO Card would be RM 1178/- payable alongwith the application. PIO Card to children upto the age of 18 years will be issued at a fee of RM 593/- for a fifteen-year card. In case of loss, RM 388/- will be charged for issuing a duplicate PIO Card in lieu of the lost one

7. What will be the status of PIO Cards issued earlier as per PIO Card Scheme (1999) ??

Ans : PIO Cards issued earlier for US $ 1000 will continue to remain valid and no refund shall be admissible.. However, the validity of such cards shall be extendable by 10 more years without charging any fee.

8. Who are eligible for issue of gratis PIO Card?

Ans : Gratis PIO Card may be issued to an exceptionally eminent person of Indian Origin who plays an important role in building bridges between India and the country of his/her adoption, if he/she expresses a desire to obtain the PIO Card.

9. How can on acquire a duplicate PIO Card in case of loss of the original PIO Card ?

Ans : On a request supported by FIR and other documents, a duplicate PIO card shall be issued on depositing a fee of US $ 100. The same office that issued the original one will issue duplicate PIO cards.

10. What are the details of the Government notifications issued on the PIO Card Scheme?

Ans : Please click below for complete details of the PIO Card Schemes of 1999 and 2002.






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