An estimated 5 million Indian Nationals
with ECR (Emigration Check Required) passports are working on temporary
employment/contract visas in the Gulf Countries.
It is observed that a majority of the
earnings periodically remitted by overseas Indian workers to their families in
India are rarely accumulated as savings and often cause only a temporary
improvement in the consumption expenditure of their families. As a result
majority of overseas Indian workers face the risk of poverty when they return
to India and when they are too old to work. Overseas Indian workers are largely
excluded from formal social security benefits available to residents of ECR
countries.
Overseas Indian workers are largely
excluded from formal social security benefits available to residents of ECR
countries.
MGPSY
Thus, to provide them social security, the
Ministry has launched Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana(MGPSY) in May
2012. The objective of MGPSY is to encourage and enable overseas Indian workers
having Emigration Check Required (ECR) passports going to ECR countries, to
(a) save for their return and resettlement
and
(b) save for their pension.
They are also provided Life Insurance cover
against natural death, during the period of coverage, without any additional
payment by them.
Overseas Indian workers with ECR passports
and aged between 18 and 50 years on an employment/contract visa are eligible to
join the scheme.
The Ministry also contributes, for a period
of five years, or till the return of workers to India, whichever is earlier, as
under:
a) Rs.1,000 per subscriber who saves
between Rs.1,000 and Rs.12,000 per annum in their National Pension Scheme(NPS)
-Lite account;
b) An additional contribution of Rs.1,000
per annum for overseas Indian women workers who save between Rs.1,000 and
Rs.12,000 per annum in National Pension Scheme(NPS)-Lite account;
c) An annual contribution of Rs. 900 per
annum per subscriber who saves at least Rs. 4000 per annum towards Return and
Resettlement fund;
d) Rs.100/- for life insurance cover of
Rs.30,000 per year against natural death and Rs.75,000 against death by
accident through the Janshree Bima Yojana of Life Insurance Corporation of
India (LIC).
There is an integrated enrollment process
for the subscribers who will be issued a unique MGPSY account number upon enrolment.
On their return to India, the subscriber can withdraw the Return and
Resettlement savings as a lump sum.
However, the subscriber would be able to
continue savings for their old age in the NPS-Lite in line with the Swavalamban
Scheme. Alternatively subscriber can withdraw pension corpus as per the
guidelines prescribed by the Pension Fund Regulatory Development Authority
(PFRDA).
What is ECR:
As per the Emigration Act, 1983, Emigration
Check Required (ECR) categories of Indian passport holders, require to obtain
“Emigration Clearance” from the office of Protector of Emigrants (POE),
Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs for going to following 18 countries.
United Arab Emirates (UAE), The Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia (KSA), Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, Libya, Jordan,
Yemen, Sudan, Brunei, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Syria, Lebanon, Thailand, Iraq
(emigration banned).
However , the Ministry of Overseas Indian
Affairs (Emigration Policy Division) have allowed ECR passport holders
traveling abroad for purposes others than employment to leave the country on
production of valid passport, valid visa and return ticket at the immigration
counters at international airports in India w.e.f. 1st October 2007.
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