Living abroad and not using a credit cards is highly unlikely. As an expat living in India you may use your foreign issued credit card or have your very own new credit card issued in India. Both offer convenience of use in certain situations
The traffic in Delhi (and all the other places I visited in India) can at best be described as chaotic and challenging to ones senses! It is unruly (it is actually not uncommon that people start reversing on highways because they missed their exit),
If you are married to a foreigner on a tourist visa and want to live together, then your spouse needs to get a visa to stay in India. Watch this video To find out the steps and documents
Banking in India for expats has been made easier and accommodative over the last decade. As an expatriate working in India you can operate your foreign managed bank account with any of the locally present International banks. However,
India is a safe place to stay for a foreigner if some common sense safety measures are taken. Displaying stacks of cash or valuables will get you in trouble just like it would in any part of the world. Care should be taken while dealing with the locals,
Drinking Water Problem in India is mainly because of the increasing population, rapid industrialization, and poor water management. Though the Indian government is trying hard to deal with water scarcity issue in India the problem is still huge. Read on to find out more:
Il ya beaucoup d’expatriés qui travaillent actuellement en Inde qui sont députées à partir de leur pays d’origine ou qui ont un visa d’entrée pour les entreprises multiples , la plupart ont un compte bancaire , carte de PAN et certains sont même payer des impôts en Inde.
There are a lot of expats that are currently working in India who are deputed from their home country or have a multiple entry business visa, most have a bank account, PAN card and some are even paying taxes in India. There was a circular issued by the MHA (Ministry of Home affairs) in 2010 that...
For PIO card holders the deadline to convert the PIO card to OCI card has been extended to 31st March 2016, it’s recommended that you avail of this opportunity and get the change done, it’s currently being done free of charge and there is a possibility that a charge will be applicable post the deadline date.