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  2. Overseas Citizenship of India - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of India does not permit dual citizenship (under Article 9). Indian authorities have interpreted the law to mean that a person cannot have a second country's passport simultaneously with an Indian one — even in the case of a child who is claimed by another country as a citizen of that country, and who may be required by the laws of the other country to use one of its ...

  3. Indian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2005, [217] the Indian government has introduced the "Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI)" scheme to allow a limited form of dual citizenship to Indians, NRIs, and PIOs for the first time since independence in 1947. The PIO Card scheme is expected to be phased out in coming years in favour of the OCI programme.

  4. List of schemes of the government of India - Wikipedia

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    The Government of India has social welfare and social security schemes for India's citizens funded either by the central government, state government or concurrently. Schemes that the central government fully funds are referred to as "central sector schemes" (CS).

  5. Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2003 - Wikipedia

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    disallowing citizenship by birth for children born in India if either parent is an illegal immigrant, [12] [13] [14] and; introducing a notion of Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) for citizens of other countries who are of Indian origin. [15] [16] The Act also mandated the Government of India to construct and maintain a National Register of ...

  6. Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Provided that any person belonging to Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi or Christian community from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan, who entered into India on or before the 31st day of December, 2014 and who has been exempted by the Central Government by or under clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section 3 of the Passport (Entry into India ...

  7. Visa policy of India - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the Indian government announced plans to introduce an Ayush visa for those coming to India for traditional medicine. [ 89 ] In December 2022, the e-Visa facility was resumed for nationals of Canada, the United Kingdom and seven Asian countries that had been removed in 2021.

  8. Overseas Indian representation in Indian sports - Wikipedia

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    Dual citizenship for minors: Dual citizenship in India is allowed in certain cases of minor children, as those who are born outside the territory of India can obtain Indian citizenship through descent (by Section 4 of The Citizenship Act, 1955) as well as of the foreign country (by Jus soli, e.g. United States).

  9. List of agencies of the government of India - Wikipedia

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    The department acts as a facilitator, in consultation with central ministries/departments, states/UT administrations, organisations and individuals, to improve government functioning through administrative reforms in the spheres of restructuring the government, process improvement, organisation and methods and grievance handling, and by ...