"The PIO card notification has been withdrawn with immediate effect and further it has been notified that all existing PIO card-holders will be deemed to be OCI card- holders. Now only one OCI card with enhanced benefits is in existence," a Home Ministry statement said.
On Tuesday, government had promulgated an ordinance that seeks to merge PIO and OCI schemes, by which PIOs will also get life-long Indian visa.
The amendments through the ordinance to the Citizenship Act ensured that PIOs will get benefits like life-long visa and exemption from appearing before the local police station on every visit.
There used to exist simultaneously the PIO and OCI cards, leading to a lot of confusion prevailing among the PIOs residing abroad. Today's notification is going to fulfil a long-cherished demand of Indian diaspora abroad.
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