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[*NRI] NRI Full Form – Non-Resident Indian Is A….

The NRI full form is Non-Resident Indians. An NRI (Non Residents Indians) is a person who is a Indian citizen but migrated to another country. For example, now you are living in India but after some years you decided to shift another country such as the US, Canada, Dubai etc then you will be called as NRI.

There can be various reasons to shift to another country such as to expand business, Job, for study or education purpose and others. 

NRI Full Form: Non-Resident Indian

If someone wants to expand their business then, he/she prefers to move or expand their business branches in some other countries and sometimes people also like to shift there to handle their business activity.

Education is also one of the major reasons to move to another country, almost every student dreams to study abroad and sometimes he/she also settles there after completing the study.

NRI is also known as Overseas Indian or expatriate Indian.

Reason

There are various reasons to migrate from own country to other countries which are as follows:

  • Education
  • Job
  • Medical
  • Business 
  • Other

Education

Education is one of the important factors which play a vital role for becoming NRI. There are many teenagers who have completed their education in other countries. 

Job 

Job is also one of the major reasons to become NRI. Such as, after completing your study in India you got placement and job offer from other country, then it cause to become NRI.

Medical

Medical issue and problem is also one of the reasons to become NRI. Suppose, if some one is suffering from the disease which is not treatable in his/her own country, then he/ she will move to another country where proper treatment is available. 

Business

Most people also move to another country for business purposes or to expand business to another country.

Final Words

The full form of NRI is Non-Resident Indians who are born in India and migrated to another country. According to definition, “a person who stays in the country (India) for less than 182 days in a financial year is termed as “Non-Resident Indian”.

There are various reasons to become NRI that are discussed above. And there are various pros and cons of becoming NRI.

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