No-objection certificate explained

No Objection Certificate, popularly abbreviated as NOC, is a type of legal certificate issued by any agency, organisation, institute or, in certain cases, an individual. It does not object to the covenants of the certificate. The certification is a requirement at most government-based departments predominantly from the Indian subcontinent.

Examples

Travel purpose

All Indian nationals, who are staying / working in Nepal require a NOC before flying to any third country for the first time from Nepal. The requirement for providing the NOC by the Consular Wing of the Embassy is as under:

  1. The applicant should come personally to the embassy with the original passport, original Indian registration certificate, along with photocopy copies of the same;
  2. Copy of the ticket and valid visa;
  3. Two passport size photographs;
  4. NPR 2590/- as consular fees for issuing the NOC.

Embassy provides the NOC to only those Indians who are staying / working in Nepal and are Registered as Indian nationals with the Embassy, if they should approach the embassy one or two days prior to their departure for the third country.[1]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indian Embassy - Embassy of India Kathmandu Nepal. www.indianembassy.org.np. 2017-08-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20170811104319/https://www.indianembassy.org.np/index1.php?option=Xgc4cACnML2T1_DC21jA58Ttm2KiX8IXemmj5VvU8ug&id=U-sn2Lgg-OxSr_ui0MBqeFDgatCn2Z78O8WsTemKEhU. 2017-08-11. dead.