Certificate-Attestation

Levels of Certificate Attestation for Immigration

What does attestation mean?
Attestation defines the authenticity of the document. It marks the stamp of approval which denotes validity. For example, an attested birth certificate interprets its validity. This validity is proven by the Municipal Corporation of the region. And the corporation is governed by the government. Therefore, it is a proven document of an individual’s right of acquiring citizenship.

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Pio card

What is PIO Card & How to Apply for It Online?

What is PIO card?

PIO stands for Person of Indian Origin. On 15th September 2002, PIO card scheme became functional. However, it was drafted by the Government of India in 1999. The motto behind its drafting was to deliver convenience and easiness to the foreign natives. But one condition is applied here. The applicant should have the history of Indian origin. It means that the applicant should have Indian roots.

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NRIs without PAN Will Not Be Charged Higher TDS

Indian diaspora is scattered across the globe in big count. Alone, Germany houses 35000 NRIs. In Switzerland, this count is estimated around 13,500. And this figure jumps upto 2,226,585 in the US while in UK, it’s 1,051,800. A mammoth part of Indian population lives abroad. Many of them are still connected to their roots here. Property investment, their capital investment in shares, NPS and other finance schemes paint the apparent picture of their firm connectivity.

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Passports

How NRIs Can Get Passport without Birth Certificate

Passport is the key to take a flight to overseas. You would surely confront denial in case you lack birth certificate. The Indian law approves immigration to those who pocket this vital document. What if you don’t have it? What if you need to catch the flight for abroad and you find it missing? It would surely be crucial point to comprehend what the law states for NRI services.

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