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OCI, PIO & Indian Origin
If you’re a foreign citizen with Indian roots — including as a child or grandchild — the Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card is very likely your best path, and it just went fully digital.
General information only, not legal advice. Confirm your eligibility at ociservices.gov.in. See our full disclaimer on the hub page.
The Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2026, effective 1 May 2026, moved OCI registration to a fully digital e-OCI system. Physical booklets are no longer mandatory for new applicants — approved applicants can download a secure digital credential instead. Processing time has dropped from roughly 8 weeks to about 15 business days, and e-OCI is now integrated with Fast Track Immigration (FTI-TTP) e-gates at 13 major airports, including several we cover full guides for.
What OCI actually is
Despite the name, it is not citizenship or a passport — it’s a lifelong visa with broad NRI-equivalent rights.
What it gives you
- Visa-free, multi-entry lifelong travel to India
- Right to live, work (private sector), and study in India
- Property purchase (residential/commercial, not agricultural)
- NRE/NRO banking access, mutual fund investment
What it doesn’t give you
- Voting rights or constitutional/public office
- Agricultural land, plantation, or farmhouse purchase
- Automatic access to Restricted/Protected Areas — PAP/RAP is still required, see Restricted & Protected Areas
- Indian citizenship itself (though it’s a path — see below)
Are you eligible?
Children of Indian origin
Applying for a minor
A minor child of an Indian citizen or OCI cardholder is eligible in their own right — this is the most common path for children born abroad to Indian or OCI parents.
New rule: no dual passport
Under the 2026 amendment, a minor cannot hold both an Indian passport and a foreign passport at the same time, at any point during their minority. This is now a hard restriction, not just a declaration — plan document choices accordingly.
Applying
Where
Entirely online via ociservices.gov.in — Form XXVIII for the application. One-time biometric capture required for applicants over age 7. Apply from outside India through your nearest Indian mission; you generally cannot apply for OCI while already in India on a tourist, missionary, or mountaineering visa.
Fees & timing
Fees vary by country of application (commonly cited around $275 USD for US-based applicants, or roughly ₹15,000 equivalent) — confirm the exact current fee for your Indian mission. Processing now runs roughly 15 business days under the new digital system, faster than the historical 4–8 week range.
The path to actual citizenship
OCI can lead somewhere further, if that’s your goal.
Under Section 5(1)(g) of the Citizenship Act, 1955, a person registered as an OCI cardholder for 5 years, who has been ordinarily resident in India for at least 1 of those 5 years, becomes eligible to apply for Indian citizenship by registration. This is a separate, later application — OCI status alone doesn’t convert automatically.
Official sources
The official e-OCI application portal.
OCI FAQs and policy detail.