Yes,a Nepali citizen working in India can open a bank account and for
complying with the KYC norms he has to provide satifactory address proof
of his local address in India along with his Identity Proof.
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Subrato
can a nepalli citizen can open an account in india
A Nepali citizen would open their own account in the same way as anyone else would.
State Bank of India offers different types of accounts. They are: a. Savings Account b. Current Account c. Fixed Deposit Account d. Recurring Deposit Account e. Senior Citizen Deposit Account f. Senior Citizen Pension Account g. Etc.
Sikkim.
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Sikkim (located in east India between Nepal and Bhutan) has a border only with the state of West Bengal.
It's a country/state located in South Asia as far as I know.
No. There are there are two Hindu-majority countries in the world, India and Nepal, and one Hindu-plurality country, Mauritius. However, all three of these countries are currently secular nations with no official state religion. In the case of Nepal, Hinduism was the state religion under the former Kingdom of Nepal, which was overthrown in 2008. However, in the current Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, there is no official state religion in Nepal.
Nepal is a state its self.
No, its a sovereign state, which is defined as a state which administers its own government, and is not dependent upon, or subject to, another power.
By the state, to a qualifying citizen, into that citizens bank account on a weekly or monthly basis.
There is none. There are there are two Hindu-majority countries in the world, India and Nepal, and one Hindu-plurality country, Mauritius. However, all three of these countries are currently secular nations with no official state religion. In the case of Nepal, Hinduism was the state religion under the former Kingdom of Nepal, which was overthrown in 2008. However, in the current Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, there is no official state religion in Nepal.
No. Nepal is a country on its own. Nepal was never a part of India and has never been colonized by any country. Nepal has a long history of its own. It has retained its sovereignty from very beginning. Actually Indian sub-continent had many small states before colonization by Britain. But it couldn't colonize Nepal. When British left this sub-continent India was united as a republic. Nepal lost its some of its part when India was formed.
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