Khaleej Times

NRIs urged to apply for Aadhaar card

- Nazeem Beegum

dubai — Non-resident Indians (NRIs) are advised to apply for the Aadhaar card to avail of state benefits and for hassle-free transactio­ns in future.

According to a manager of the NRI section of State Bank of India (SBI), the government has not exempted Indian expats from the Aadhaar card.

Jose GL, NRI section manager at SBI’s Varkala branch, Kerala, told Khaleej Times: “My advice to NRIs is to apply for Aadhaar Card, as there is a chance for the government to make it mandatory for expats as well. Without an announceme­nt, the government has now asked everyone to link their Permanent Account Number (Pan) with Aadhaar, for income tax returns.

There are several instances of NRI children getting rejected when applying for national eligibilit­y and entrance tests to pursue higher education in India, just because they do not have Aadhaar.” Jose GL, State Bank of India, Varkala, Kerala

There is no doubt that Aadhaar will become compulsory and beneficial for several transactio­ns in the coming years.”

The Indian government has recently issued a directive asking tax payers in the country to link their Pan with the Aadhaar Card for filing tax returns.

This has created a lot of confusion among non-resident Indians (NRI) who are exempted from income tax returns. The new rule which came into effect from July 1, however, will not affect expats who operate only NRE accounts.

The SBI manager highlighte­d issues NRIs face without the Aadhaar card. Jose said: “There are several instances of NRI children getting rejected when applying for national eligibilit­y and entrance tests to pursue higher education in India, just because they do not have Aadhaar.”

As it is a common among Gulf expatriate­s to send their children back home for higher education, it’s better to have Aadhaar card to avoid unnecessar­y problems, he added.

Moreover, the Narendra Modiled government announced last week that it will amend a key law to grant NRIs the right to vote in elections. The central government has already asked the Supreme Court of India a week’s time to take a decision on having a new law to give the voting rights to NRIs.

If it happens, the government will make Aadhaar mandatory for NRIs to vote, as it has been introduced as a single official identity for all Indians.

As of now, the Aadhaar ID number will help people while applying for passports online, claiming subsidies on LPG, filing income tax returns, opening a bank account, receiving pension pay-outs and provident fund without going to the bank, and for all government subsidies.

As India braces for the Aadhaar Unique Identity Number system and the Modi government aims at sweeping reforms in government schemes for people from all walks of life, NRIs may need to hurry up and register.

nazeem@khaleejtim­es.com

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KT file photo In the coming years, Aadhaar Card will become compulsory and beneficial for conducting many transactio­ns. —
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