Indian Identity Certificate
Indian Identity Certificate | |
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Issued by | India |
Type of document | Travel document |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility requirements | Non Indian citizens |
Expiration | 10 years after acquisition for those aged 18 or more; otherwise 5 years |
An Indian Identity Certificate is a travel document issued by the Government of India to non-citizens of the Republic of India for travel abroad. It enables the bearer to travel internationally and serves as proof of identity as per the Passports Act (1967).
Physical appearance
Indian identity certificates have a yellow cover with golden coloured printing. The Emblem of India is emblazoned in the centre of the front cover. The words 'Identity Certificate' (English) are inscribed above the Emblem whereas 'भारत गणराज्य' (Hindi) and 'Republic of India' (English) are inscribed below the emblem. The standard book contains 36 pages.
Identity certificate note
“ | This certificate is issued for the sole purpose of providing the holder with identity papers in lieu of a national passport. It is without prejudice to and in no way affects the national status of the holder. If the holder obtains any other travel document, this certificate ceases to be valid and must be surrendered to the nearest indian passport issuing authority
This certificate is valid for travel to all countries. |
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The note bearing page is typically stamped and signed by the issuing authority.
See also
- Visa requirements for Indian citizens
- Visa policy of India
- Indian nationality law
- Overseas citizenship of India
- The Passports Act
- Interactive map of places that can be visited by an Indian passport holder
References
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