Person of Indian Origin Card

Persons of Indian Origin Card

Date first issued 15 September 2002
Issued by  India
Purpose Identification

Persons of Indian Origin Card (PIO Card) is a form of identification issued to a Person of Indian Origin who holds a passport in another country other than Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Other conditions are:

  1. person at any time held an Indian passport or;
  2. person's parents or grand parents or great grand parents were born in and permanent residents in India, but not moved to Pakistan and Bangladesh or;
  3. person is spouse of a citizen of India or a person of Indian origin as per above.

The PIO Card Program came into effect on 15 September 2002.

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Uses

The various benefits available to a PIO cardholders are:

Persons with a PIO are not

Registration/Residential Permit

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 applicable even if the PIO card holder is below 16 years of age. The FRRO will issue a "Residential Permit For PIO" which is typically valid till the expiry of the PIO card holder's passport.

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