GS 2: International RelationsGS 2: Social Justice

Relief for refugees, Pg10

Immigration Order 2025 offers relief to refugees, especially Sri Lankan Tamils, but citizenship hurdles and long-term visa issues persist.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Immigration and Foreigners (Exemption) Order, 2025, effective September 1, exempts certain groups from passport and visa requirements for entry, stay, and exit in India.
  • Beneficiaries include nationals of Nepal and Bhutan, Tibetan refugees, six religious minorities from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, and Sri Lankan Tamils.
  • Sri Lankan Tamils who took refuge in India before January 9, 2015, and are registered, are protected from forcible repatriation.
  • The order does not clarify whether these refugees will be able to shed their "illegal migrants" tag for citizenship applications.

Detailed Insights:

  • The Union government and Tamil Nadu government have supported Sri Lankan Tamil welfare since the end of the Sri Lankan civil war in 2009.
  • Despite this support, Sri Lankan Tamils were excluded from the Citizenship Amendment Act amendment six years ago, which offered citizenship to non-Muslim groups from three Muslim-majority countries.
  • A hurdle for Sri Lankan Tamils applying for Indian citizenship is their classification as "illegal migrants" under the Citizenship Act, 1955.
  • Granting Long Term Visas (LTVs) would enable Sri Lankan Tamil refugees to access employment and higher education opportunities.
  • The government could consider the "certificate of identity" model used for Tibetan refugees as a potential solution.
  • India and Sri Lanka should collaborate on a voluntary repatriation program with structured assistance for returning refugees.
  • Local integration is presented as another potential solution, emphasizing the need for a humane approach by all stakeholders.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Illegal Migrants: Individuals who enter or remain in a country without legal authorization.
  • Citizenship Act, 1955: Indian law that specifies the requirements and procedures for acquiring Indian citizenship.
  • Long Term Visa (LTV): A visa allowing foreign nationals to reside in a country for an extended period, often for work or study.
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