Who is an NRI and PIO? And what are the guidelines for Non Resident Indian (NRI) and Person of Indian Origin (PIO) looking to sale or purchase property in India. What are the sale, purchase, and loan guidelines? Find it all in this document.
Non resident indian (nri) and person of indian origin (pio) looking to sale purchase property in india
1. Non Resident Indian (NRI) and Person of Indian Origin
(PIO) looking to sale/purchase property in India
Who is an NRI?
Under the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act of 1973, Non-Resident Indians are:
1. Indian citizens who stay abroad for employment or carrying on business or vocation outside
India or for any other purpose in circumstances indicating an indefinite period of stay abroad;
OR
2. Government servants who are posted abroad on duty with the Indian missions and similar other
agencies set up abroad by the Government of India where the officials draw their salaries out of
Government resources; OR
3. Government servants deputed abroad on assignments with foreign Governments or
regional/international agencies like the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), World
Health Organization (WHO), Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
OR
4. Officials of the State Government and Public Sector Undertakings deputed abroad on temporary
assignments or posted to their branches or offices abroad.
Who is a foreign citizen of Indian Origin or Person of Indian Origin (PIO)?
A foreign citizen is deemed to be of Indian Origin if:
1. She/he held an Indian Passport at any time or
2. She/he or her/his father or paternal grandfather was a citizen of India by virtue of the
Constitution of India or the Citizenship Act, 1955. However this does not apply to citizens of
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Sri Lanka or Nepal.
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2. Non Resident Indian (NRI) and Person of Indian Origin
(PIO) looking to sale/purchase property in India
Purchase Guidelines:
1. To whom General permission is available regarding the purchase of immovable property in
India?
General Permission is available to a person resident outside India who is a citizen of India (NRI) and who
is a Person of Indian Origin (PIO) to purchase only a residential/commercial property in India
2. Is there any requirement to file the documents with Reserve bank of India?
NRI/PIO who has purchased residential/commercial property under general permission is not required
to file any documents with the RBI.
3. Can a foreign national of non-Indian origin resident outside India acquire any immovable
property in India by way of purchase?
No, a foreign national of non-Indian origin resident outside India cannot acquire any immovable
property in India by way of purchase.
4. In what manner the purchase consideration for the immovable property should be paid under
the general permission?
The purchase consideration should be met either out of inward remittances in foreign exchange through
normal banking channels or out of funds from any nonresident accounts maintained with banks in India.
5. Is there any restriction on the number of residential properties that may be purchased by an
NRI?
There are no restrictions on the number of residential properties that may be bought by an NRI.
However, repatriation is allowed only in respect of two such properties.
6. What are the guidelines for acquisition of agricultural land / plantation property / farmhouse by
NRIs and foreign citizens of Indian origin?
All requests for acquisition of agricultural land / plantation property / farm house by any person resident
outside India may be made to The Chief General Manager, Reserve Bank of India, Central Office,
Exchange Control Department, Foreign Investment Division (III), Mumbai 400 001.
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3. Non Resident Indian (NRI) and Person of Indian Origin
(PIO) looking to sale/purchase property in India
Sale Guidelines:
1. Can such property be sold without the permission of Reserve Bank?
Yes. Reserve Bank has granted general permission for sale of such property. However, where another
foreign citizen of Indian origin purchases the property, funds towards the purchase consideration should
either be remitted to India or paid out of balances in non-resident accounts maintained with banks in
India.
2. Can sale proceeds of such property if and when sold be remitted out of India?
In the event of sale of immovable property other than agricultural land/farm house/plantation property
in India by a NRI or PIO, the authorized dealer may allow repatriation of the sale proceeds outside India,
provided all the following conditions are satisfied:
NRIs/PIOs can effect remittance of sale proceeds of immovable property in India
irrespective of the period for which the property was held. The sale proceeds allowed to be
repatriated should, however, not exceed the foreign exchange brought in to acquire the said
property.
In case of residential property, the repatriation of sale proceeds is restricted to not more
than two such properties, if the property was purchased from funds held in NRE Account.
The amount sought to be repatriated abroad should not exceed the amount paid for
acquisition of the immovable property in the foreign exchange received through normal
banking channels or out of funds held in FCNR or NRE Account. In case of investment out of
NRE Account the amount to be calculated as foreign currency is equivalent value as on the
date of payment for acquisition of the said property.
3. Can NRI's/PIO's rent out the properties (residential/commercial) if not required for immediate
use?
Yes. NRI/PIOs can freely rent out their immovable property, whether purchase through application of
forex or otherwise, without seeking any permission from the RBI. The rental income being a current
account transaction is repatriable outside India, only if proper tax is paid or provided for.
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4. Non Resident Indian (NRI) and Person of Indian Origin
(PIO) looking to sale/purchase property in India
Loan Guidelines:
1. Does RBI have any guidelines for loans to NRI's/PIO's?
Yes. There are guidelines issued by the by the Reserve Bank of India for grant of Housing Loans to NRIs.
The guidelines are:
The loan amount shall not exceed 80% of the cost of the dwelling unit.
Latest salary certificate (in English) specifying the following:
o Name (as it appears in the passport)
o Date of joining
o Passport Number
o Designation
o Perquisites and salary
Photocopy of labor card/identity card
Photocopy of valid resident visa stamped on the passport
Photocopy of monthly statement of local bank account for the last 4 months
Property related documents
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