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India visa requirements for Kiribati citizens

Do Kiribati citizens need a visa for India?

Kiribati citizens planning a trip to India do not need to apply for a visa for short stays (tourism). However, an electronic travel authorization (eTA or eVisa) is required before entering India. You can find more information about electronic visas in our articles.

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Updated: 11/03/2024.

Entry requirements

e-visa

Purpose of travel

Tourism

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Passport validity for travel to India

Passport must be valid on arrival.

Is it safe to travel to India?

India has a current risk level of 3.40 (out of 5). We advise to use some caution when travelling to India. The safety index is derived from travel advisories issued by independent 7 sources.

Safety index is provided by www.travel-advisory.info: 11/03/2024.

India customs rules

Duty-free allowance

Residents

For passengers coming from countries other than Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Hong Kong, China or Pakistan:

  • Other articles, if stay abroad was more than 3 days, to a value of ₹45000 for passengers 10 years and over, and ₹17000 for passengers under 10 years.
  • Other articles, if stay abroad was less than 3 days, to a value of ₹17500 for passengers 10 years and over, and ₹3000 for passengers under 10 years.

For residents coming from Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Hong Kong, China or Pakistan:

  • Other articles, if stay abroad was more than 3 days, to a value of ₹6000 for passengers 10 years and over, and ₹1500 for passengers under 10 years.

For all Residents

Tobacco limit

One of following:

  • 100 cigarettes;
  • 25 cigars;
  • or 125 grams tobacco.

Bringing alcohol

  • 2 litres of alcoholic beverages.

Cash limit

  • Indian currency up to ₹250000.
  • Any amount of foreign currency may be brought into India, however amounts over US$5000 in cash and US$10,000 in a combination of cash and travellers cheques must be declared.

Other Goods

  • Used personal effects necessary for daily necessities.
  • One laptop computer for passengers 18 years or older.

All other Non Resident passengers

Tobacco limit

One of following:

  • 200 cigarettes;
  • 50 cigars;
  • or 250 grams tobacco.

Bringing alcohol

  • 2 litres of alcoholic beverage.

Other goods

  • Used personal effects and travel souvenirs if they are for personal use, and will leave India when the traveller departs.
  • Any amount of foreign currency may be brought into India, however amounts over US$5000 in cash and US$10,000 in a combination of cash and travellers cheques must be declared.
Find more information on the customs regulations of India page.

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