What is an NRN Card?
NRN Card is an identity card issued to a Non-Resident Nepali by the Government of Nepal. NRNcard entitles card holder various benefits as listed in the NRN Act and bylaws. It is issued to those who approach the concerned government body.
Which agency issues the NRN Card?
The NRN card is issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu(+977014200182). Outside of Nepal, the NRN cards are issued by the Nepali Embassies and Missions.
What are privileges of having NRN Card?
What is the process of obtaining NRN Card?
The NRNs willing to obtain NRN Card have to register their names by providing their detailed information as prescribed in the format stated in NRN Bylaws 2009 (2066) and put forward the application to Nepal Government – Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kathmandu or Nepal Embassy and Mission offices abroad.
FOREIGN NATIONALS OF NEPALI ORIGIN:
Citizenship Certificate and a copy of it as a proof of Nepali Origin for person who earlier held Nepali citizenship)
Card Fee for Foreign Citizen of Nepali Origin:
Countries of Europe, North America, South America, Australia Region including New Zealand, Japan and Korea of Asia Pacific Region – USD 500
Countries except above listed – USD 250
Card fee for Nepali Citizen residing outside of Nepal: USD 50
NRN Visa can be extended by applying at Department of Immigration (Non Tourist Visa Section) along with specified documents. It is extended for maximum of one year at a time. NRN visa both at the airport and DOI is issued free of charges till the date of validity of NRN card. NRN card holders are not allowed to stay in Nepal without acquiring NRN Visa.
Yes, any NRN with a valid NRN card can open and maintain a bank account.
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