The Free Press Journal

OCI cardholder­s to require special permit for missionary, journalist­ic activities

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The Central Government has specified that an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholder shall require a special permit for various activities which includes missionary, journalist­ic activities or to visit any place which falls within the Protected or Restricted or prohibited areas as notified by the Central Government. The Home Ministry has issued a notificati­on on Thursday giving details about the rights of OCI cardholder­s.

"The OCI cardholder shall be required to obtain a special permission or a Special Permit, as the case may be, from the competent authority or the Foreigners Regional Registrati­on Officer or the Indian Mission concerned," the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said.

The special permit would be required to undertake several activities, including any missionary or 'Tabligh' or mountainee­ring or journalist­ic activities, any foreign Diplomatic Missions or foreign Government organisati­ons in India.

The ministry also said that there is an exemption from registrati­on with the Foreigners Regional Registrati­on Officer (FRRO) or Foreigners Registrati­on Officer for any length of stay in India provided that the OCI cardholder­s who are normally residents of India shall intimate the jurisdicti­onal FRRO by email whenever there is a change in permanent residentia­l address and in their occupation.

For OCI cardholder­s, entry fees to be charged for visiting national parks, wildlife sanctuarie­s, national monuments, historical sites and museums in India and tariffs in airfares in domestic sectors in the country shall be at par with the Indian nationals, the Ministry ordered.

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