NRIs take note! New Aadhaar enrollment and updation rules for Non-Resident Indians notified; details here

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: The Unique Identification Authority of India (. ) has introduced updates to the Aadhaar (Enrolment and Update) Rules, streamlining the process for non-resident individuals (NRIs)..

NRIs. to use specific forms when enrolling for Aadhaar...

Form 1: To be used by residents and NRIs (with proof of address in India) aged 18 and above for enrolment or updating Aadhaar details...

Form 5: Intended for resident or NRI children (with Indian addresses) aged below 5 years for Aadhaar enrolment or updation...

One of the parents or guardians must give consent for the minor's enrollment by signing the enrolment form.For NRI minors, a valid Indian passport is mandatory as Proof of Identity (PoI).If the minor is an Indian resident (not an NRI) and has no document in their name, any valid Proof of Relationship document, like a Birth Certificate, can be used for enrollment under the Head of Family.If the minor possesses a document, a valid Proof of Identity (PoI) and Proof of Address (PoA) document (such as a School ID card) in the child's name should be used for enrolment...

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