If you have held at any time an Indian passport; or If either of your parents,
grandparents or great grandparents were born in India or permanently resident in India
[as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935 and other territories that became part
of India thereafter] If your spouse is a citizen of India or an Overseas Citizen of
India (OCI Card) holder.
However, the following are not eligible for OCI
card:
If the applicant himself/herself or either of his/her parents, grandparents or great
grand parents have been/are citizen/origin of China or Sri Lanka , he /she is not
eligible for OCI status. Those working with Malaysia Ministry of Defence, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Police Department are also not eligible to apply for OCI card.
If you are not a Malaysian national, then you should be staying in Malaysia under the “Malaysia My Second Home Programme” or on Employment, Dependent or Residence Visa for more than 2 years.
Except for those who are working/retired from the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Ministry of Defence or Police Department, then you are not eligible for OCI status.
If you are holding a Certificate of Identity, then you are not eligible for OCI status.
You must fill-up the online New OCI Registration form. Fee RM 1168.00 + Service Charge (Debit Card)
A. Please LINK CLICK HERE for Check List and Uploading
Procedure.
B. Documents to prove Indian origin (any of the following documents).
Applicant’s previous Indian Passport (must submit with the current citizenship and
Surrender/Renunciation Certificate, if acquired citizenship year 2000 onwards)
Spouse Indian Passport
Parents OCI card (with primary documents)
Spouse’s OCI card (with primary documents)
You can approach JPN office and request for the required document ie. IC Extract or Birth Certificate Extract or Citizenship Extract or Letter for name difference. You are requested to get it translated in English by official Court Interpreter/Translator. Submit both Malay and English version to the High Commission.
If you don’t have your parents/grandparents/great grandparents Indian passport, you can submit Malaysian Citizenship/ Certificate of Registration/ Certificate of Naturalization which shows the place of birth as “India” or any state in India. You can approach JPN office and request for the required document ie. IC Extract or Citizenship Extract which shows the place of birth as “India”. You are requested to get it translated in English by official Court Interpreter/Translator. Submit both Malay and English version to the High Commission. Election Identity Card/ Unique Identification Card. Parents OCI card (with primary documents) Computer generated Nativity Certificate or Nativity Certificate issued by Village Administrative Office, counter signed by Thasildar endorsed by MEA Branch Secretariat Office or 1st Class Magistrate or Collector
Yes, when you apply for OCI card at the High Commission you must submit the original documents for verification. Please note that the original documents would be returned to you by the counter staff. High Commission will not retain any of the original documents.
Yes, The High Commission will issue you an acknowledgement slip after accepting the application and payment receipt after payment (on the same day).
Acceptance of OCI application at the High Commission is not a guarantee that OCI card will be issued. High Commission follows due internal process to examine each request. At times additional documents are sought. In certain cases, if the High Commission needs to verify any document from India, especially those issued by Indian Authority, the process time would be longer. High Commission is not obliged to give reasons for rejecting any OCI application. You are advised to keep track on the OCI status in the Online Status Enquiry.
The usual process time is around 60 days. If the High Commission needs to verify any document from India, especially those issued by Indian Authority, process time can be longer. However, in case you feel that there has been unreasonable delay in the processing of your OCI application you can always reach us at the following email id: oci[dot]kl[at]mea[dot]gov[dot]in.
You can reach us at the following email id: oci[dot]kl[at]mea[dot]gov[dot]in
You can apply for the OCI card at the High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur
All applicants are required to personally submit their OCI applications at the High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur except minors, whose parents can submit the application on their behalf.Children below 12 years old need not come but the thumb print should be on the first and second page.
High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur, Level 1, Wisma HRIH Lotus, No. 442 , Jalan Pahang, Setapak, 53000 Kuala Lumpur.
Submission time is between 9.30 am to 12 noon only
OCI card fee is RM 1168.00 + Service Charge (Debit Card)
Yes, you have to pay at the time of submission
Yes
Submit your original Passport, original PIO card (if any) and receipt between 9.30am to 12.00noon and collect your OCI card the same day between 16.30pm to 17.00pm. Applicant to come in person, in case applicant is unable to come in person for collection he/she can send a representative (family members only) along with an authorization letter and the document mentioned above for collecting the OCI card.
OCI card has a Life-long validity
The High Commission issues duplicate OCI card in case of loss/damaged of the OCI card. Fee RM 433.00 + Service Charge (Debit Card). Please CLICK HERE for Check List
In case of issuance of new passport, you may apply for Miscellaneous Service. Fee RM 118.00 + Service Charge (Debit Card). Please CLICK HERE for Check List
In case of change in personal particulars, you may apply for Miscellaneous Service. Fee RM 118.00 + Service Charge. Please CLICK HERE for Check List
The fee for change of personal particular/photograph is RM 118.00 + Service Charge (Debit Card)
You may reach us at oci[dot]kl[at]mea[dot]gov[in]
Multiple-entry, multi-purpose life-long visa to visit India.
Exemption from reporting to Police authorities for any length of stay in India.
Parity with NRIs in financial, economic and educational fields except in the acquisition
of agricultural or plantation properties.
A person registered as OCI is eligible to apply for grant of Indian citizenship under
section 5(1) (g) of the Citizenship Act, 1955 if he/she is registered as OCI for five
years and has been residing in India for one year out of the five years before making
the application.
Registered OCI shall be treated at par with Non-Resident-Indian in the matter of
inter-country adoption of Indian children.
Registered OCI shall be treated at par with resident Indian nationals in the matter of
tariffs in air fares in domestic sectors in India.
Registered OCI shall be charged the same entry fee as domestic Indian visitors to visit
national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India.
Parity with Non-Resident Indian in respect of entry fees to be charged for visiting the
national monuments, historical sites and museums in India.
Pursuing the following professions in India, in pursuance of the provisions contained in
the relevant Acts, namely:-doctors, dentists, nurses and pharmacists; advocates;
architects; and chartered accountants.
Parity with Non-Resident Indian to appear for the All India Pre-medical Test or such
other tests to make them eligible for admission in pursuance of the provisions contained
in the relevant Acts.
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 a 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.
Benefits to which OCI is not entitled to:The OCI is not entitled to vote, be a member of
Legislative Assembly or Legislative Council or Parliament, cannot hold constitutional
posts such as President, Vice President, Judge of Supreme Court or High Court etc. and
he/she cannot normally hold employment in the Government.
OCI card does NOT entitle the cardholder to undertake any missionary, mountaineering and
research work in India, without the prior permission of the Government of India. Prior
permission of the competent authority is also required for visiting restricted/protected
area (for details, visit
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