The Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2026:

The Union Home Ministry notified the Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2026 on May 1, 2026, to modernize the Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) framework.
- The 2026 Amendment is a comprehensive overhaul of the Citizenship Rules, 2009. It transitions the management of OCI status from a hybrid paper-and-ink system to a fully digital framework, introducing electronic OCI (e-OCI) registrations to streamline overseas Indian identity services.
- Authority: Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
- Aim:
- To phase out duplicative physical paperwork and create a paperless identity ecosystem.
- To tighten norms surrounding dual citizenship and prevent the misuse of travel documents, especially regarding minors.
- To simplify the registration, renunciation, and cancellation processes through a centralized electronic registry.
- Key Features:
- Ban on Dual Passports for Minors: A new proviso to Rule 3 mandates that a minor child cannot hold the passport of any other country at any time while holding an Indian passport.
- Introduction of e-OCI: Applicants can now be issued an electronic OCI registration (Form XXIX) alongside or instead of physical cards.
- Fully Online Applications: All OCI applications, including registration (Form XXVIII), renunciation (Form XXXI), and cancellations, must now be filed electronically via the designated portal (ociservices.gov.in).
- Biometric Integration: Applicants must consent to share biometric data, which will be used for automatic enrollment in Fast Track Immigration Programmes (e-gates) at airports.
- Streamlined Appeals: If an application is rejected, the challenge is now handled by an authority one rank higher than the original decision-maker, ensuring a fair right to be heard.
- Centralized Registry: Records are now maintained digitally in Form XXX, allowing for real-time tracking and deemed cancellation of invalid cards.


