The Embassy of India, Paris is happy to announce that the Government of India has accepted the long pending demand of Persons of Indian Origin in French overseas territory of Guadeloupe and Martinique, for registration as OCI Cardholders for descendants of upto the sixth generation of the original Indian immigrant who arrived in the Guadeloupe and Martinique from the Indian territories.
The applications for OCI card will be accepted and granted based on merit of each case. Some of the acceptable documents as proof of Indian origin are Family Book (Livret de Familie) that traces ancestry, birth / death / marriage certificates of ancestors issued by local authorities and establishing their Indian origin together with family tree or certificate issued by local authority confirming Indian Origin (of upto sixth generation). All documents are required to be apostilled before final submission.
General Information
Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) services have been outsourced to M/s VF Services (UK) Ltd, with effect from 15 January 2015. All applications need to be submitted through M/s VF Services website. All relevant procedural and document requirements have been listed therein : https://services.vfsglobal.com/fra/en/ind/
Hitherto, the OCI card was required to be re-issued each time a new passport was issued up to 20 years of age and once after completing 50 years of age, in view of biological changes in the face of the applicant. With a view to ease the regulations for OCI cardholders, it has now been decided by the Government of India to simplify the process. Therefore, now a person who is reregistered as an OCI cardholder prior to attaining the age of 20 years will have to get the OCI card re-issued only once i.e. immediately after being issued with new passport following his/her completing 20 years of age. If a person has obtained registration as OCI cardholder after attaining the age of 20 years, there will be no requirement of re-issue of OCI card.
With a view to update the data regarding new passports obtained by the OCI cardholder, he/she shall upload a copy of the new passport containing his/her photo and also a latest photo on the online OCI portal, each time a new passport is issued up to 20 years of age and once after completing 50 years of age. These documents may be uploaded by the OCI cardholder within 3 months of receipt of the new passport.
In the case of those who have been registered as OCI cardholder as spouse of foreign origin of a citizen of India or an OCI cardholder, the person concerned will be required to upload on the system, a copy of the new passport containing the photo of the passport holder and also a latest photo along with a declaration that their marriage is still subsisting. This is required to be done each time a new passport is issued. These documents may be uploaded within three months of receipt of his/ her new passport.
https://ociservices.gov.in/MiscNew.pdf
You are not eligible to apply for an OCI card in the following cases:
OCI Card Re-Issue is for applicants currently holding an OCI Card, which needs to be renewed for the following reasons:
Change in the passport number
Change in personal particulars
Loss or damage of OCI Card
Conversion of PIO into OCI Card
Merger of PIO Card and OCI Card: Clarifications for the PIO Card holders.
Advantage of obtaining an OCI card in lieu of the PIO Card. OCI card is a smart card, which will facilitate quicker immigration and consular services.
PIO card holders can now submit OCI card application at their place of normal residence. This is in modification of the earlier instructions that they should apply only at the location where the PIO card was issued.
Foreign national spouse of an Indian national who is no more will be eligible for OCI card provided he/she has not married again.
Foreign national children of an Indian national who is no more will also be eligible for OCI card.
Foreign national spouse of a PIO/OCI cardholder whose parents/grandparents are/were of Indian origin will also be eligible for OCI card.