The Ministry of External Affairs just
recently announced a new set of rules for applying for a passport. And
we’ve summarized some of the major changes that these new rules have
bought in.
- DOCUMENTATION FOR PROOF OF BIRTH
As per the earlier rules, submitting a birth certificate was compulsory for all applicants born on/after 26th January
1989. But the new rules have bought in a relaxation in this regards.
Now, any of the following documents containing the DOB of the applicant
will suffice:
- Birth Certificate (BC) issued by the Registrar of births and deaths or the Municipal Corporation or any other prescribed authority whosoever has been empowered under the Registration of Birth & Deaths Act, 1969 to register the birth of a child born in India
- Transfer/school leaving/matriculation certificate issued by the school last attended/recognized educational board
- PAN card
- Aadhar card/E-aadhar
- Copy of the extract of the service record of the applicant (only in respect of Government servants) or the pay pension order (in respect of retired government servants), duly attested/certified by the officer/in-charge of the administration of the concerned ministry/department of the applicant
- Driving license
- Election Photo Identity Card (EPIC) issued by the Election Commission of India
- Policy bond issued by the public life insurance corporations/companies
- DETAILS OF PARENT/LEGAL GUARDIAN:
In a welcome move, the new passport
rules has done away with the mandate requiring names of both parents at
the time of application. An applicant now only needs to provide the name
of either one of the parents or the legal guardian. This makes it
easier for children with single parents or orphans to apply for a
passport. Provisions have also been made for spiritually oriented people
(Sadhus/Sanyasis) who can now mention the name of their spiritual
leader instead of their biological parents.
- ANNEXES
The total number of annexes has been
bought down from 15 to 9. Annexes A, C, D, E, J, and K have been removed
and some of them have also been merged. Lesser annexes means less
trouble for you to collate documentation.
- ATTESTATION
While all annexes needed attestation
from a Notary/Executive Magistrate/First Class Judicial Magistrate
previously, henceforth all these annexes can now be in the form of a
self-declaration from the applicant on plain paper. This will spare you
all the running around for attestation that you would have had to do
previously.
- MARRIED/DIVORCED PERSONS:
The need for a marriage certificate has
been discontinued (along with annexure K). Also, in case of a divorce
the applicant will not be required to provide the name of their spouse.
This is another interesting change that has been made taking into
consideration changing societal norms.
- WORK RELATED URGENT PASSPORTS:
For urgent passports, if a government employee is unable to procure the NOC (no objection certificate) or identity certificate from their employers, they can submit a self-declaration stating that they have given a prior intimation letter to their employer informing that they are applying for an ordinary passport to a passport issuing authority.
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