(1) The residential
status of a person leaving India will be determined us under:
If a person leaves
India for the purpose of employment, business or for any other purpose that
indicates his intention to stay outside India for an uncertain period; then
he becomes a non resident from the day he leaves India for such purpose.
(2) The residential
status of a person returning to India will be determined us under:
If a person comes to
India for the purpose of employment, business or for any other purpose that
indicates his intention to stay in India for an uncertain period ; then he
becomes a resident from the day he comes to India for such purpose.
In the definition, stay
for a period of 182 days is also stated. However, in our opinion, the
period of stay does not affect determination of status as stated in (1) and
(2)
Thus if a person comes
as a tourist, or for any purpose (not for employment or business in India),
AND , he comes for a fixed or certain period of time he will be a
non-resident.
The Term NRI, Generally,
means a non-resident who is either an Indian Citizen residing outside India
and includes Foreign Citizen of Indian origin residing outside India
FEMA defines a person
of Indian Origin (PIO) as a person, being a citizen of any country (a) who
at any time held an Indian Passport or (b) a person who himself or either
of his parents or any of his grand parents were citizens of India by virtue
of the Constitution of India or the Citizenship Act, 1955, or (c) spouse of
an Indian citizen or (d) spouse of a person covered under (a) or (b) above.
However, the citizens of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan,
China, Iran, Nepal and Bhutan are not considered as PIO even if they
satisfy the above conditions under FEMA for different purposes under different
regulations.
In specific complex
facts, we request you to send us e-mail.
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