With the Lok Sabha Polls now underway and people lining up in queues to cast their franchise, Non-Resident Indians are also feeling the need to ink their fingers and select their preferred candidate.
If you are an NRI, here's how you can add yourself to the list of voters for the Polls and guarantee your part in the democratic process:
Go to the website of the NVSP and select the Form 6A registration page. Alternatively, you can visit your local Indian Mission where the forms are available free of cost. Form 6A is similar to Form 6 in some aspects, but there are a few key differences.
The first section will be familiar to anyone who has filled Form 6:
Here is where the differences begin:
From here, you begin adding proof of being an NRI. Only overseas Indians who do not have citizenship of another country may register as a voter.
Choose why you are absent from your place of residence and since when. Fill in the details on your current overseas residence.
Choose whether you are included in the electoral rolls, sign the declaration and you're done.