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India has officially ended the validity of all Person of Indian Origin (PIO) cards for international travel. 🛂
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Travelers must now possess a machine-readable Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card to enter the country. 🇮🇳
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Authorities no longer recognize hand-written PIO cards at any immigration checkpoints. 🚫
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Passengers arriving with only a PIO card face potential boarding denials at departure airports. ✈️
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You must convert your existing PIO card to an OCI card through the official government portal immediately. 💻
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The government implemented this change to align with international aviation security standards. 🔒
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Travelers without an OCI card must apply for a regular sticker visa or an e-Visa to visit India. 📄
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Consulates recommend carrying your old PIO card along with your new OCI card during the transition period. 📂
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This rule applies to all former PIO cardholders regardless of their current country of residence. 🌍
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Check your travel documents today to avoid any last-minute disruptions to your trip. 📅
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