A senior official of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) said India is in talks with Brazil to get social security cover for Indians going to that country for work.
He said the talks were in final stage and a proposal seeking nod from the Union Cabinet, on a bilateral agreement to be signed between the countries, was likely to be sent soon.
Once the agreement is implemented, Brazil will be 19th country where Indian workers would be allowed to opt out of any social security scheme run there and choose the facility provided by the EPFO.
Workers going to any of the 18 countries can choose not to be part of the host country's social security scheme.
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All they need to do is to visit the EPFo's website and get a certificate of coverage (CoC).
One can apply for the CoC online and can get it there too.
A simple one-page application form is available on the EPFO's website for the purpose, Central Provident Fund Commissioner V P Joy had said.
The EPFO is one of the largest social security providers in the world, covering 9.26 lakh establishments with more than 4.5 crore members. It provides pension to 60.32 lakh pensioners every month.