India’s unique identification agency has proposed a plan to assign unique numbers to all citizens. This is done after the citizens’ biometric details are collected and stored. Aadhaar card for OCI (Overseas Citizens of India) is also an important document that the NRIs (Non Resident Indians) Are eligible to receive an Aadhar card issued in India? In this article, let us go through more information on Aadhar cards for OCI and NRI cardholders.
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Aadhaar Card for OCI Cardholders and NRIs
Registration for the Aadhaar card is now open to residents of India. OCI cardholders who have lived in India for a long time (more than 182 days in the 12 months immediately prior to the application date) and have an Indian valid address can also apply for an Indian Aadhaar card. Non-Resident Indians are not eligible for an Aadhaar card if they are an Indian citizen but have not stayed for more than 182 days in the last 12 months. NRI can apply for an Aadhaar Card after completing a 182-day stay in India in the last 12 months. This should be immediately prior to the registration application date.
Eligibility for Aadhaar Card for OCI
Overseas Citizens of India must meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Age: Applicant must be at least 3 years old.
- Valid OCI Card: Applicant must have a valid OCI card.
- Valid Stay in India for at least 182 days: OCI cardholders must stay in India for at least 182 consecutive days in the 12 months. This must be immediately prior to the date of application for Aadhaar registration.
- India Address: You need a valid India address to apply for an Aadhaar card in India.
Documents Required for Aadhaar Card for OCI
OCI applicants need to submit certain documents to apply for the Aadhaar card. As per the requirements provided by UIDAI on their official website, here are the documents necessary:
- Valid photo ID proof: PAN card/ OCI card/ driving license/Passport
- Documents to prove your OCI status: Proofs that establish your relationship with any other country, such as a passport or OCI card
- Address proof: Utility bill or ID card containing your valid address
- Birth certificate: Birth certificate containing your date of birth. You can also present any other government-approved document proving your birth date.
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How to Apply for an Aadhaar Card for OCI?
There are three steps involved to enroll Aadhaar for OCI card holders.
- Booking an appointment
- Document verification
- Visit enrolment centre for biometrics data upload
1. Booking an Appointment:
- Visit UIDAI’s official website.
- From the list appearing in the drop-down menu, click on the ‘My Aadhaar’ option
- Then click on ‘Book an Appointment.’
- Select your location, and click on ‘Proceed’.
- Provide your phone number based in India and the security code, and click on ‘Generate OTP’.
- Provide your email address if the security code is not available. Click the ‘Send OTP’ option to receive your one-time password via SMS and email.
- Select an appointment slot based on your convenience to complete the procedure on the next landing page.
OCIs can also visit any Aadhaar enrolment centre in India directly to book a biometric appointment. The online procedure mentioned above is optional and not the only procedure to apply for an Aadhaar. In order to complete the enrolment, you must be present at your enrolment centre.
2. Document Verification:
OCI cardholders must submit the documents specified by UIDAI to enrol for the Aadhaar card. Please carry all the original documents along with a copy of each with you when you go to the enrolment centre.
3. Visiting Enrolment Centre for Biometrics:
People who are enrolling for the Aadhar card OCI must access the Aadhaar enrolment centre to complete the biometrics procedure. The required steps are as follows,
- All the ten fingers and the iris of both eyes of the applicant are scanned by the UIDAI officer, and the data is stored in the government database.
- Photos of the applicant are taken with the help of a webcam in the enrolment centre itself. The same image will be pasted on the Aadhaar card as well.
The collected data will generate a unique ID to prevent the two Aadhaar cards from being the same, in case a duplicate application is already available in the Government database. When the registration process is complete, authorities will combine demographic and biometric information to generate an Aadhaar number and send a paper copy to your address.
Benefits of Aadhaar Card for OCI
- The Aadhaar or e-Aadhaar card helps OCI card holders to complete the KYC procedure for all Indian transactions.
- Most institutions accept it as ID proof for various tasks such as opening an NRI bank account, real estate documents, and proof for job opportunities.
- If an OCI card holder is required to file an income tax return, it is required to register with Aadhaar under Section 139AA of the Income Tax Act of 1961. This simplifies the entire ITR (Income Tax Returns) submission process.
Final Word
The Aadhaar card is free for all Indian citizens (resident/non-resident). The procedure and documentation requirements are the same for applying for an Aadhaar card for OCI. In addition, the person must be physically present at one of the Aadhaar card centres in the country at the time of registration. Individuals can visit the nearest Aadhaar enrollment centre and book an appointment slot. This powerful qualification helps NRI find employment in the government sector upon return to India. NRI with an Aadhaar card can also enjoy all the benefits of government research programs and social security systems.
FAQs
My passport contains an outdated address. Is it possible to provide the current address while applying for Aadhaar?
Yes, if your passport does not have your updated address and you would like to provide your current address in the Aadhaar application, you can provide all support documents as proof of your address. However, the passport is considered a required proof of the NRI applicant’s address.
I have an OCI card and an Aadhaar card. Can my spouse enrol for an Aadhaar card based on my Aadhaar?
Yes. However, only if you have stayed in India for 182 consecutive days or more in the 12 months, immediately before the application date for Aadhaar registration. You need to provide valid evidence of the relationship with your spouse as well.
How does Aadhaar registration for NRI children work?
One of the parents needs to confirm the child’s details by signing the Aadhaar registration form on behalf of the child. If your child is an NRI, your Indian passport is considered a required ID proof. Parents are required to agree to Aadhaar registration for their child also.
I have already enrolled for Aadhaar and haven’t received the card yet. Can I enrol again from scratch?
No. In the enrollment slip provided, you would have received your enrollment number. Use the number to track the status of your card on the official website of UIDAI. You also have the option of raising a service request or a grievance. Please note that duplicate enrollment will be rejected during the completion of your biometrics.
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