Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Foreigners can’t retire in India

Foreigners can’t retire in India
Preetu Nair | TNN

Panaji: After spending eight years in Goa, a British couple in their 60s—Mash Barry Sidney and Jenice Mash—decided to make the idyllic coastal state their permanent home after retirement. But it wasn’t to be, as they were told that the Indian law forbids retired foreigners from staying permanently in the country.
“When we applied for extension of stay in India, officials at the Foreigners’ Registration Office (FRO), Panaji, told us we won’t get visa extension as we had sought it for spending our retired life in Goa,” Sidney said, adding, “We were told that it was in line with the instructions of the external affairs ministry.”
Sidney said the FRO got back to him saying, “As per the external affairs ministry’s instructions, foreigners have to spend their retired life in their country and therefore your request isn’t agreed to.” He said the FRO also requested them to immediately leave the country.
This isn’t an isolated case. FRO sources told TOI that every year nearly 3,000 foreigners—including about 800 to 900 from UK alone—staying in Goa, seek extension on their visas. In most cases, foreign nationals seek extension saying they want to spend their retired life in Goa.
“Goa home department rejects the requests citing MEA rules. Our job is to convey this to the applicant,” a senior FRO official said.
Aliens holding land get notices
Panaji: The Enforcement Directorate has served notices to foreigners who have purchased land in Goa and the process of recording their statements is under way.
Additional Collector (North) Swapnil Naik said the government appointed a fourmember committee chaired by Anupam Kishore, Joint Secretary (DEBT Management) Finance, had scrutinized 393 cases of foreigners purchasing properties in Goa. From these the committee had forwarded 298 cases to the Enforcement Directorate in Mumbai. The cases are being investigated for violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act that governs the purchase of property by foreigners in India. ‘It is the MEA instruction’
Panaji: The Foreigners’ Registration Office says foreigners cannnot retire in India and should go back to their countries. it has refused extension of visa to two Britons on this ground. Special secretary (home) Diwan Chand said, “We are acting as per the MEA’s visa manual.”
However, legal experts find government’s explanation unconvincing. “I fail to understand under what provision of Indian or international law can they disallow a retired foreigner from living on in the country, a lawyer,” Vikram Varma said.
Lawyer Jos Peter D’Souza said this was invalid ground to deny extension of stay in India. “Government can’t tell foreigners where they should spend their retired life,” he said.

2008 May 29 Times Of India Goa

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