India Extends OCI Card Eligibility in Sri Lanka to Sixth Generation
On 20th April 2026, India announced the extension of Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card eligibility for the Indian-origin community in Sri Lanka up to the sixth generation during Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan’s official visit.
Major Highlights
- OCI eligibility in Sri Lanka extended from fourth generation to sixth generation.
- Applies to: Indian-origin Tamil community in Sri Lanka.
What is OCI (Overseas Citizen of India)?
- OCI is a form of permanent residency status for persons of Indian origin.
- Key benefits include:
- Multiple-entry, lifelong visa to India.
- Exemption from registration with police authorities.
- Parity with Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in economic and educational fields.
- Does not grant political rights ....
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