The scheme of converting the Person of Indian Origin (PIO) cards to OCI cards free of cost comes to an end as a decision has been taken not to give any more extension beyond December 31, the official told PTI requesting anonymity.
However, the change of PIO cards to OCI cards would continue on payment of fees.
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The Home Ministry had extended the deadline on four occasions. The fee is being worked out by the ministry and will be announced soon.
The PIO card was first implemented in 2002 as a benefit to foreign nationals who could establish at least a third generation tie to an Indian origin.
The PIO card was valid for travel, work, and residence in India for a period of 15 years.
The OCI card was implemented in 2005, carried more expansive benefits than the PIO card, and was valid for the holder's lifetime.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced in 2014 that the two types of cards would be merged and the Indian diaspora would be given the maximum possible benefits.
The simultaneous existence of PIO and OCI cards led to confusion among People of Indian Origin residing abroad, the official said.