As per the present law, a foreigner can obtain Indian citizenship by naturalisation only after 12 years of his or her arrival in India.
The proposed move will allow Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists and Christians from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh to take Indian nationality within six years of their arrival in India, official sources said.
Ever since the NDA government came to power at the Centre, it has offered several special benefits to the minorities belonging to the neighbouring countries who have been living as refugees in India.
In order to provide them fair opportunities for a more comfortable living and hassle-free movement and pursuit of economic activities in India, the government has extend additional facilities to this class of LTV holders.
The additional facilities include permission to open bank account, permission for purchase of property for self occupation and suitable accommodation for carrying out self-employment, permission to take self-employment, issuance of driving licence, PAN card and Aadhaar number.
The refugees are also allowed to apply for LTV from the place of present residence when the applicants have changed place without permission.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the Lok Sabha poll campaigning in 2014, had made a distinction between Hindu and Muslim refugees from Bangladesh, arguing that the former should be accommodated.
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