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A total of 18.78 lakh foreigners toured India this year within the first 10 months on E-visa (Electronic-visa) - four times more than the 4.47 lakh figure registered in 2015 and the highest up to now.
The maximum number of visitors who availed of this facility were from the United Kingdom, the United States, China, France, and Germany.
A home ministry release said that arrivals between January and October 2018 also broke earlier this year's record when 17 lakh foreigners visited India on E-visa, citing liberalization of the visa regime by India as an account for the spike in figures.
The fee collection this year till October 31 was $ 137,527,270 which was $ 105,558,496 in 2017.
The top five countries whose nationals availed E-visa services are the UK (2,921,432), the U.S. (2,213,393), China(1,270,224), France (1,071,855) and Germany (89,863).
Nationals of 166 countries can now relish these E-visa - accessible for five categories such as Business, Tourist, Conference, Medical, and medical attendant - facility at 26 airports and five seaports, and can be availed three times in one year against twice a year earlier, said the release.
The local Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) has been empowered now to extend the duration of electronic visas beyond 60 days up to 90 days, said the release.
"With the E-visa facility, the foreigner does not have to interact with any Indian official until his arrival at the immigration counter. For foreigners who are already in India and require any consular or visa services like an extension, conversion, exit permission or any of the total 27 visa-related services, an online e-FRRO facility has now been launched throughout the country.
"The foreigners do not have to physically visit the offices of FRROs. They can apply as well as receive consular or visa services online after making an online payment," it said.
To advance cruise tourism, immigration facilities have been provided at five major seaports where e-landing permits are acknowledged to passengers for their onshore site-seeing.
"The condition of biometric enrolment for such tourists arriving at Mumbai, Cochin, Mormugao, Chennai and New Mangalore ports has also been suspended till December 2020 to ensure faster immigration clearance so that cruise tourists can spend maximum time on shore."
Foreign nationals who fall sick during their stay in India can now avail medical treatment without converting their visa into medical visa, said the release.
The Centre is also allowing conversion of any category of visa of a foreigner who is married to an Indian citizen, person of Indian origin or overseas citizen of India (OCI) card holder into an entry visa at any point of time by the FRRO himself.
State governments or the FRROs can at present take decision locally and grant Protected Area Permit (PAP) or Restricted Area Permit (RAP) instantly to foreigners planning to visit places which are not open for tourism. Such permissions are given only after a prior reference is made by the concerned state or Union Territories to the Home Ministry.
Earlier, foreigners visiting Andaman and Nicobar Islands required a visa as well as a RAP.
With a perspective to promoting the flow of tourism and investment, 30 Andaman and Nicobar islands have been excluded from the RAP regime, the release said. "Foreigners will also be allowed to visit 11 uninhabited islands, to be notified by Andaman and Nicobar Islands Admn., only for day trips without any RAP."
The Ministry has also reduced the minimum remuneration requirement from Rs. 7.80 lakh to Rs. 3.60 lakh per annum for grant of intern visa which is presently available at any time throughout the course of study.
By Sowmya