GENERAL INFORMATION
IMMIGRATION PASSPORT
Citizens of all countries, except Nepal &
Bhutan, require a valid national passport or valid travel documents and
a valid visa granted by Missions abroad for entering India. Nepalese or
Bhutanese citizens need no passport or visa but should possess suitable
documents for their identification when proceeding from their respective
countries.
VISAS
Requirement For Visa : Foreigners desirous
of visiting India can do so after obtaining visa from the Indian Mission
in their country of their residence. They should possess a valid National
Passport - except in the case of nationals of Bhutan & Nepal, who may
carry only suitable means of identification.
Tourist Visas : Usually, a multi-entry visa, valid for a period
of 180 days, is granted for the purpose of tourism. The visa is valid from
the date of issue.
Collective Visas : The facility also exists for the issue of collective
visas to group tours consisting of not less than four members and sponsored
by a travel agency recognised by the Government of India. Such groups may
split into smaller groups for visiting different places in India after
obtaining a collective "licence to travel" from the immigration
authorities in India. However, they must reassemble and depart as the original
group.
Transit Visas : Transit visas are granted by Indian Missions abroad
for a maximum period of 15 days.
Exemption from Registration : Foreigners coming to India on tourist
visas for 180 days or shorter period are not required to register themselves
with any authority in India. They can move about freely in the counrty,
except to restricted/protected areas and prohibited places.
Nationals of Bnagladesh are exempted from registration upto six months.
If their stay exceeds six months, they have to register themselves. Individuals
without nationality (stateless persons; IRO refugees, persons receiving
legal or political protection, holders of Nansen passport etc.) should
have valid passports, identity documents or sworn affidavits along with
the visa for which they should apply two months in advance.
Family passports issued by other governments are recognised without discrimination.
Landing Permit Facility : Tourists may note the no Landing Permit
Facility is available to any foreign tourist landing without a visa.
A limited facility exists only for group tours consisting of four or more
members and sponsored by a travel agency recognised by the Government of
India.
Children of foreigners of Indian origin below the age of 12 may be granetd
a landing permit by the immigration authorities upto a period of 90 days
to see their relatives, in case they happen to come without a visa.
Tourist Groups : A tourist group arriving by air, ship or by a chartered
or scheduled flight may be granetd a collective landing permit for a period
of upto 30 days by the immigration authorities on landing, provided the
group is sponsored by a recognised travel agency and a predrawn itinerary
is presented along with details of passport etc. of the members, and the
travel agency gives an undertaking to conduct the group together.
Extension of Visa : As a rule no extension of stay is granted on
a Tourist Visa.
Other Types of Visas : If a foreigner wishes to come to India for a purpose
other than tourism, he should come after obtaining one of the following
visas.
Business Visa : A foreigner can obtain
one from an Indian Embassy abroad. A multiple entry visa is valid for 5
years, provided he wishes to come for some business. Foreigners of Indian
origin can obtain a 5 year multiple entry visa for business, to meet their
relatives etc.
Student Visa : A student visa can be obtained
from the Indian Embassy on the production of proof of admission and means
of sustenance while in India, etc. The visa is valid for one year but can
be extended in India for the duration of the course.
Conference Visa : Delegates coming to attend
international conferences in India can be granted Conference Visa to cover
the conference as well as for tourism in India. Delegates are advised to
apply to Indian Embassies well in advance. ** Employment Visa : Foreigners
desirous of coming to India for taking up employment should apply for an
Employment Visa, which are issued by Indian Missions abroad. Initially
granted for a period of one year, it can be extended in India upto the
period of contract. ** Recreation : Foreigners wishing to undertake any
international sporting event, trekking, botanical expeditions, yoga, journalists,
media men, documentary and feature film makers may obtain visas after due
formalities from the Indian Embassy.
CUSTOMS FORMALITIES & REGULATIONS
Visitors are generally required to make an oral
baggage declaration in respect of baggage and foreign currency in their
possession. They are also required to obtain the Currency Declaration Form
from the Customs. They should fill in the Disembarkation Card handed over
to them by the airline during the course of the flight. There are two channels
for clearance :
Green Channel : For passengers not in possesion of any dutiable
articles or unaccompanied baggage.
Red Channel : For passengers with dutiable articles or unaccompanied
baggage or high value articles to be entered on the tourist Baggage Re-Export
Form.
CURRENCY REGULATIONS
There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign
currency or travellers' cheques a tourist may bring into India provided
he makes a declaration in the Currency Declaration Form given to him on
arrival. This will enable him not only to exchange the currency bought
in, but also to take the unspent currency out of India on departure. Cash,
bank notes and travellers' cheques up to US$ 1,000 or equivalent, need
not be declared at the time of entry.
Any money in the form of travellers' cheques, drafts, bills, cheques, etc.
in convertible currencies, which tourists wish to convert into Indian currency,
should be exchanged only through authorised money changers and banks who
will issue an encashment certificate that is required at the time of reconversion
of any unspent money into foreign currency. Exchanging of foreign currency
other than banks or authorised money changers is an offense under Foreign
Exchange Regulations Act 1973.
ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE FORMALITIES
Arrival Formalities : If the visa, for
stay in India, is for more than 180 days, a Registration Certificate and
Residential Permit should be obtained from the nearest Foreigners' Registration
Office within 15 days of arrival. All persons including Indian nationals
are required to fill in a Disembarkation Card, at the time of arrival.
Four photographs are also required for registration. The foreigners registered
at Foreigners' Registration Office are required to report change of their
addresses.
Departure from India : All persons, except nationals of Bhutan &
Nepal, leaving by air, road or rail have to fill in an Embarkation Card
at the time of departure.
Exit Formalities : Every foreigner who is about to depart finally
from India shall surrender his Certificate of Registration either to the
Registration Officer of the place where he is registered or of the place
from where he intends to depart or to the Immigration Officer at the Port/Checkpost
of exit from India.
HEALTH REGULATIONS
Foreign tourists should be in possesion of their
Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate conforming to International Health
Regulation, if they are originating or transiting through Yellow Fever
endemic countries.
AIRPORTS
The international airports in the metrocities
offer a range of services ensuring that the traveller on business can continue
working while waiting to board an international connection, or when transferring
between international flights. These include restaurants, business centers,
rest rooms and handy telephones booths. Business centers are equipped with
state-of-the-art equipment including word processors and telefax.
Airports also offer tourist duty free & handicrafts shopping, informal
snack bars, nursery and baby care rooms, and even an art gallery. Duty free
prices in the airport shops are very competitive, offering you bargains
on international merchandise.
FOREIGN TRAVEL TAX
Passengers embarking on journeys to any place
outside India from a Customs airport/seaport will have to pay a Foreign
Travel Tax (FTT) of Rs. 300 and Rs. 150 on journeys to Afganistan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri lanka and Maldives. No tax is payable
on journeys performed by ship from Rameshwaram to Talaimanar and in case
of transit passengers, provided they do not leave the customs barrier.
Transit passengers travelling by air who have to leave the airport on accout
of mechanical trouble but continue their jouney by the same aircraft and
the same flight number by which they arrive are also exempt from FTT. Transit
sea passengers leaving the ship for sightseeing, shopping etc. during the
ships' call at any of the Indian ports will not be required to pay FTT.
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