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You havent said your views about why its PIO is better for minors?tusharagrawal wrote:Looking at the info posted in some other thread -
http://www.immihelp.com/nri/pio-vs-oci.html
It appears that for minors, one is better off getting PIO rather than OCI.
Once they are 21, they can always get an OCI.
Have I missed something, or does anyone think otherwise ?
Advantage of OCI over PIO for a minor ?
You are thinking purely from money/effort point of view. Everytime you stay in India for >6 months you have to register with FPRO office.tusharagrawal wrote:My bad, just posted the link.
PIO is valid for 15 years and when a minor gets a new passport (typically after 5 years), PIO in old passport is still valid.
With OCI, new application has to be made when the passport is renewed after 5 years.
Cost of PIO for minor is £112 at the moment, and OCI is £175.
Don't think if minors with PIO have to register with local police if the stay in India is over 180 days (haven't double checked this).
And PIO can be converted to OCI and cost at the moment is £94.
It takes around 3 months to get OCI (based on current timelines), not sure about PIO, looking at 2 threads, its around 4 weeks. Can anyone share how long it takes to get PIO ?
Also seetusharagrawal wrote: PIO is valid for 15 years and when a minor gets a new passport (typically after 5 years), PIO in old passport is still valid.
Bureau of immigration wrote: Foreigners holding PIO cards-
The foreigners holding PIO cards can gain entry into India if valid PIO card is presented along with the valid new foreign passport issued in lieu of the passport endorsed on the PIO card.
However the foreigners are advised to have necessary endorsement of the new passport from the competent authority on their PIO cards to avoid any inconvenience.
Ofcourse My bad.tusharagrawal wrote:PIO card holders need to register with the appropriate FRRO (Foreigner Regional Registration Office) if they are planning to stay in India for more than 180 days. This requirement is not applicable for minors.
Yes, its effort and money both. Is there any specific advantage with OCI ?
Dear all,tusharagrawal wrote:My bad, just posted the link.
PIO is valid for 15 years and when a minor gets a new passport (typically after 5 years), PIO in old passport is still valid.
With OCI, new application has to be made when the passport is renewed after 5 years.
Cost of PIO for minor is £112 at the moment, and OCI is £175.
Don't think if minors with PIO have to register with local police if the stay in India is over 180 days (haven't double checked this).
And PIO can be converted to OCI and cost at the moment is £94.
It takes around 3 months to get OCI (based on current timelines), not sure about PIO, looking at 2 threads, its around 4 weeks. Can anyone share how long it takes to get PIO ?