Important information for OCI Card holders
Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA), in a Gazette Notification dated 23rd March 2012, has specified that OCI Registration booklets of OCI holders will be treated as their identification for any services rendered to them in India. It allows OCIs to
give an affidavit, attested by a Notary Public, stating that a particular specific address in India may be treated as their place of residence in India. The relevant extract from the Notification is given below:
"State Governments should ensure that the OCI registration booklets of OCIs are treated as their identification for any services rendered to them. In case proof of residence is required, Overseas Citizens of India may give an affidavit attested
by the notary public stating that a particular/specific address may be treated as their place of residence in India, and may also in their affidavit give their overseas residential address as well as e-mail address, if any.”
Launching of MEA Smart Phone App
Foreign Secretary has launched the "MEA India” – a Smart Phone App. The App is now available for downloading on Android phones and hand-held devices on ‘Google play’ and on all Apple devices at the App Store.
With this launch, Ministry of External Affairs is the first Ministry of the Government of India to have a mobile App that integrates its entire digital presence on a single platform. The MEA India App integrates relevant web pages of our Missions abroad
as well as selected web pages of the websites relating to the Passport Seva Kendra, videos of the PD Division, Hajj and Kailash Mansarovar Yatra pilgrimages.
Indian Diplomatic/Consular Missions all over the world are integrating their web page with the MEA website so that press releases that are put up by any of our Missions globally will appear immediately on a single module on the MEA App and therefore can
be read by anyone anywhere in the world.
Mobile Application Brochure Click here
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Fraud/Misrepresentation
Consulate General of India in Sydney has come to know that an organization called "UScharities.org" is misrepresenting itself as having a working relationship or an agreement with the Consulate. This is to advise everyone that the Consulate General of India
has no dealings whatsoever with "UScharities.org", and shall not be held liable for any losses anyone may incur in their dealings with "UScharities.org"
Caution to Indian Exporters/Businesses
When dealing with Australian businesses for import/export contracts, Indian businesses are advised to ask for the ABN of the Australian Business. These ABN details can be
Checked online on the website of the Australian Business Register
. If business details do not match the ABN details of the database of Australian Business Register, please do not proceed with your
business activity with such an entity. If an Australian business refuses to provide an ABN, please do not proceed with your business activity with such an entity.