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The Non-resident Indian (NRI) or the OCI is allowed to invest in the capital instruments of Indian companies on a repatriation basis. However, some certain terms and conditions have to be followed when it comes to the requirement of compliance and filing with the RBI. An investment is considered to be repatriable if the regulations which are present in both the domestic country and the foreign country do not block the transfer of money.
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A Non-resident Indian (NRI) may purchase or sell shares, convertible preference shares, convertible debentures and warrants of an Indian company or units of an investment vehicle, on repatriation basis, on a recognised stock exchange, subject to the following conditions:
The documents required for the investment made on Repatriation Basis would be similar to the documentation required on a non-repatriable basis. The documents are as follows:
Also, Read: Repatriable and Non-Repatriable Investments.
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