The NRI Guide — paperback edition, available worldwide on Amazon
The NRI Guide — available in paperback on Amazon
The NRI Guide by V. K. Chand is a single-volume reference handbook for Non-Resident Indians, OCI cardholders, Persons of Indian Origin, and foreign nationals with India-related matters to handle. It is a compact, practical companion to this site — consolidating the information that NRIs routinely need into a format you can keep on the shelf, travel with, or pass on to a parent or relative.
The book is available in paperback edition on Amazon in India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and most other Amazon regional stores. Free delivery may be available where you have an Amazon Prime subscription.
Who the book is written for
- NRIs working or settled abroad who need a quick answer on an India-side question — bank accounts, taxation, property, citizenship, customs.
- OCI / PIO cardholders planning a long visit or permanent return to India.
- Foreign nationals married to Indian citizens, or dealing with inherited Indian assets.
- Parents of NRIs in India, making sense of rules around sending gifts, operating accounts on behalf of children abroad, or handling Power of Attorney matters.
- Advisors, consultants and professionals who work with NRI clients and want a structured reference at hand.
What the book covers
The NRI Guide consolidates the same subject areas covered in depth across this site:
- Customs and baggage rules — duty-free allowances, Transfer of Residence concessions, gold and jewellery limits, declaration procedures.
- Visas and OCI — the OCI card, Indian visas for foreign nationals, surrender of Indian passport on foreign naturalisation, the status of old PIO cards.
- Citizenship — acquisition, loss, resumption; dual-citizenship realities; renouncing Indian or foreign citizenship.
- Taxation — NRI residency rules, RNOR transition, DTAA basics, capital gains on Indian property and securities, TDS on NRI income, repatriation mechanics.
- Banking — NRE, NRO and FCNR accounts; RFC on return; PIS for stock-market investing; money transfer in and out of India.
- Property in India — buying, selling, renting as an NRI; Power of Attorney for remote transactions; repatriating sale proceeds within the USD 1 million ceiling.
- Inheritance — transmission of Indian shares, property, and bank balances; Succession Certificate and Probate thresholds.
- Money transfer and remittance — LRS for residents remitting abroad, 15CA/CB for NRO repatriation, routing choices.
- Returning to India — the FEMA-vs-Income-Tax residency split, Transfer of Residence customs window, account reshuffling on arrival.
- Immigration from India — realistic pathways to the US, UK, Canada and Australia; parent sponsorship; the warning on irregular routes.
- Healthcare, schooling, cars and the other practical-life topics that come up when transitioning between countries.
Each chapter runs through the rule framework, the common decisions an NRI needs to make, the paperwork involved, and the frequent pitfalls.
How to find it on Amazon
Search "NRI Guide V. K. Chand" on your regional Amazon store:
- Amazon.in — delivery within India.
- Amazon.com — United States.
- Amazon.co.uk — United Kingdom.
- Amazon.ca — Canada.
- Amazon.com.au — Australia.
- Other regional stores where Amazon operates.
Free delivery is typically available through Amazon Prime in regions where Prime is offered. Pricing and delivery time vary by region.
About the author
V. K. Chand writes on NRI, OCI and cross-border India issues and has been publishing on the topic for over two decades. The author's work informs both the paperback and the content on this site.
The NRI Guide — V. K. Chand — paperback — available worldwide on Amazon.
Disclaimer
Information provided is for general knowledge only and should not be deemed to be professional advice. For professional advice kindly consult a professional accountant, immigration advisor or the Indian consulate. Rules and regulations do change from time to time. Please note that in case of any variation between what has been stated on this website and the relevant Act, Rules, Regulations, Policy Statements etc. the latter shall prevail. © Copyright 2006 Nriinformation.com
