Big news for Goa citizens, these people will not get affected by CAA
Big news for Goa citizens, these people will not get affected by CAA
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Commissioner Narendra Savikar has clarified the case of non-resident Indians of Goa that the people of the state who have passports in Portugal will not be affected by the revised citizenship law. He said that these people will be given the status of Overseas Citizens of India (OCI). OCIs are allowed to live and work in India for a lifetime and do not have to take visas again and again. Let us know that Goa was liberated in 1961 after nearly 450 years of slavery in Portugal. After the independence of Goa, Portugal had made law here and gave citizens of its own citizenship and issued passports.

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