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Working in India with German Citizenship

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Hi to all,

I am (Indian) planning to apply for German Citizenship. In future if i want to go back to India, am i allowed to work (or some Business) there with OCI card? or do i need to apply for work permit in Indian Embassy (in Germany)?

Thank you
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Re: Working in India with German Citizenship
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2/15/11 1:44 PM as a reply to srinivas kasam.
Worpermit not necessary for work or business. There maybe restriction to work for government offices, but i dont think you are interested in that or?
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Re: Working in India with German Citizenship
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2/15/11 2:44 PM as a reply to srinivas kasam.
@justdoit

As you can see from the descriptive PDF here: http://mha.nic.in/uniquepage.asp?Id_Pk=553, which I found under MHA pages for OCI here: http://mha.nic.in/uniquepage.asp?Id_Pk=553. An OCI holder is entitled to everything an NRI is entitled to. This actually means, you have parity in financial, educational and economic aspects. In simple English, this means that an OCI holder can invest, study and also do business by starting his/her own company and employ people, including himself in gainful employment (as an employee in another company), in India without any additional permit/visa.

Of course, an OCI holder cannot buy agricultural land or plantation etc and cannot visit restricted areas in the North East or some Islands.
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Re: Working in India with German Citizenship
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2/15/11 10:15 PM as a reply to srinivas kasam.
Thank you Raj and Rohit for your valuable information. Now iam clear about Indian Citizenship laws.

My understanding:
In any case (weather in keeping or giving it back)
we dont loose anything if someone keep foreign citizenship for min 5 years (accord. to Indian laws).

Thank you onceagain
justdoit
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