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UID: PD-20250315-IN-04

Source

Ministry of Home Affairs, GoI

Last Updated

March 19, 2025

Time Range

Till 31 Jan, 2025

Periodicity

Annual

Unit

Absolute Number

Sector

Visa

Next Update

2026

Indicator Summary

An OCI (Overseas Citizenship of India) card is a special immigration status granted by the Indian government to people of Indian origin who are citizens of other countries. Introduced in 2005, the OCI scheme was created to maintain ties with the Indian diaspora and offer certain benefits to former Indian citizens and their descendants. While not true dual citizenship (which India’s constitution doesn’t permit), OCI status provides lifelong visa-free travel to India and nearly all the rights of resident Indians except for political rights such as voting or holding public office. OCI cardholders can work, study, and own property in India (except agricultural land), and enjoy parity with resident Indians in economic, financial, and educational matters. This status represents India’s recognition of its global diaspora while maintaining a formal distinction between non-resident people of Indian origin and full citizens.

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Ministry of Home Affairs, GoI. (2025). OCI Card Distribution Among Top 10 Nationalities, Till January 31, 2025 (360 Analytika, Ed.) [Dataset]. https://360analytika.com/oci-card-distribution-among-top-10-nationalities/

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