New Indian Passport Rule: What Expats in UAE Must Know About Annexure J
If you're an Indian expat living in the UAE and planning to renew your passport or apply for a new one, there's a new rule you need to be aware of— Annexure J . This recent update has caused quite a stir among the Indian community abroad, especially in the Gulf. So what exactly is Annexure J, and how does it impact you? Let’s break it down in plain, simple terms. What is Annexure J? Annexure J is a self-declaration form that Indian nationals residing outside India must now submit when applying for a passport—whether it's a renewal, reissue, or a fresh application. It's a relatively short document, but its implications are important. The form essentially requires the applicant to confirm that they have not acquired citizenship or permanent residency (PR) of another country. In other words, you’re declaring that you're still an Indian citizen. Why This Change? The Indian government says the move is part of efforts to streamline passport services and prevent misu...