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Can NRIs take
Rupee - Currency Policy of LIC ?
Yes.
Can NRIs take
Foreign - Currency Policy of LIC ?
In India, LIC markets
only Rupee - Currency Policy. If all premiums
are paid in foreign curreny the proceeds will
be paid in foreign currency otherwise the same
will be paid proportionately.
What are the
types of schemes offered by LIC to NRIs ?
All individual
schemes marketed by LIC in India are available
to the temporary NRIs holding Indian Passports.
Foreign Nationals of Indian origin can take LIC
policies during their stay in India. However,
joint life plans having term insurance element
and plans having health insurance are not allowed.
Does LIC offer
Overseas Medical Insurance for people visiting
abroad ?
No, LIC does not
have any scheme of visitors Medical Insurance
for people traveling abroad.
How can an NRI
pay the premium under the policy ?
The manner of payment
of premiums under the policy is as follows.
a)
For Rupee Policies on NRIs
By direct remittance
from abroad through Banking Channels in approved
manner (preferably by Indian Rupee drafts drawn
in favour of LIC of India) or by remittances through
postal channels like Foreign Money Order.
By payment out
of funds held in Non-Resident (External) Account
or Foreign Currency (Non- Resident) Account with
a Bank in India.
By cheques drawn
by Non- resident policy holder on Bank Accounts
held in India in his own name (either solely or
jointly with another member of the family) whether
or not the account has been designated as non-resident.
By cheque drawn
on account maintained by resident parent or spouse
of policy holder in their own name or joint names
with other close relatives.
By the absolute
Assignee in India wherever such policies have
been absolutely assigned to a resident in India.
By the employers
in respect of policies issued to their employees
who have been deputed abroad by them.
Premiums can be
paid in cash by a resident parent or spouse of
the non-resident policyholder subject to his /
her submitting a letter stating the relationship
with the policyholder.
Premiums due on
policies issued to Indian students who have gone
abroad for higher studies may be collected in
Rupees out of the Resident Bank Account in India
or any of their representatives in India by cash
or cheques.
Note:
In respect of premiums collected in cash from
sources mentioned in iii) to viii), it should
be noted that the policy moneys cannot be paid
abroad in foreign exchange but has to be paid
in India only.
b)
For policies held on foreign register of LIC:
Premiums on foreign
currency / Rupee policies issued by overseas of
LIC and held on their foreign register should
be collected only in foreign currency.
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