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Do Nepalese Citizens Need a Visa to Travel to India? Rules & Info

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Do Nepalese Citizens Need a Visa to Travel to India? Rules & Info (300 Words)

One of the unique advantages for Nepalese travelers is the ability to visit India without needing a visa. Thanks to the long-standing bilateral relationship between Nepal and India, citizens of both countries enjoy open-border access, making travel simple and cost-effective.

Visa Requirements โ€“ None for Nepalese Citizens

Nepalese citizens do not require a visa to enter or stay in India, regardless of the length of their visit. This applies whether you're traveling for tourism, business, education, or medical reasons. However, valid identification is mandatory for entry and for travel within India.

Documents Required

While a visa isnโ€™t needed, Nepalese citizens must carry one of the following government-issued identity documents:

  • Nepali Citizenship Certificate (original)

  • Nepali Passport (optional but recommended for air travel)

  • Voter ID card (issued by the Election Commission of Nepal)

For air travel, especially international airports, a passport is strongly advised for smoother immigration clearance. Children should carry a birth certificate or a student ID for identification.

Special Notes for Employment or Long-Term Stay

While regular travel does not require documentation beyond ID, those seeking employment, education, or residency in India must register with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) in India. Additionally, Nepali citizens residing in India for over 180 days may need to inform local authorities, depending on the region.

Border Crossing Rules

Nepalese travelers can enter India through overland routes (e.g., Sunauli, Raxaul, Kakarbhitta) or by flight. There is no requirement for an entry or exit stamp at most land borders, but some border points may still conduct checks.

In summary, India remains one of the most accessible international destinations for Nepalese citizensโ€”no visa, no fees, and hassle-free travel.


   
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