New Passport Rules Take Effect from February 28, 2025
The Government of India has introduced major amendments to its passport regulations, making the birth certificate a mandatory requirement for certain applicants. The Passports (Amendment) Rules 2025, which came into force on February 28, 2025, now require individuals born on or after October 1, 2023, to submit a birth certificate as the only valid proof of date of birth when applying for a passport.
This development is significant for Indian expats in Dubai and other parts of the UAE, as it impacts families planning to apply for passports for their newborns.
Mandatory Birth Certificate Requirement for Some Applicants
According to the new regulations, individuals born on or after October 1, 2023, must provide a birth certificate issued by:
- Registrar of Births and Deaths
- Municipal Corporation
- Other authorities empowered under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969
For this category of applicants, the birth certificate is now the only accepted proof of date of birth, ensuring uniformity and accuracy in identity verification.
Alternative Documents Still Valid for Those Born Before October 1, 2023
For applicants born before October 1, 2023, the government has retained flexibility, allowing them to submit any one of the following documents as proof of date of birth:
- Birth Certificate issued by an authorized entity under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969.
- School Transfer/Leaving Certificate or Matriculation Certificate from a recognized school or educational board.
- Driving License issued by the Transport Department, mentioning the applicant’s date of birth.
Impact on Indian Expats in Dubai and the UAE
With millions of Indian expatriates living in Dubai and the UAE, the new passport regulations will impact newborn registrations, passport renewals, and documentation for visa applications. Key implications include:
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Strict Birth Certificate Requirement for Newborns
- Indian families in Dubai and across the UAE must ensure timely birth registration with the authorities in India to obtain a valid birth certificate.
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No Immediate Impact on Existing Passport Holders
- Those born before October 1, 2023, including most Indian expatriates in Dubai, can continue using alternative documents for passport renewals or reapplications.
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Increased Documentation Requirements for UAE Residency and Travel
- Many Indian expats in Dubai use their passport as a primary identification document for visa applications, employment contracts, and residence permits.
- The new rules may require expats applying for passports for their children to obtain official birth certificates first, potentially leading to processing delays.
Why the New Passport Rule Was Introduced?
The Indian government aims to:
Changes from Previous Passport Regulations
Earlier, a cut-off date of January 26, 1989, required birth certificates for passport applications. However, this restriction was removed in 2016, allowing applicants to use multiple documents as proof of birth.
With the Passports (Amendment) Rules 2025, the government has reintroduced a strict birth certificate requirement but only for those born after October 1, 2023.
What Should Indian Expats in Dubai Do?
For Indians living in Dubai or the UAE, the best approach to avoid complications is:
- Ensure that newborns’ birth certificates are issued in India immediately after birth.
- Check with the Indian consulate in Dubai regarding any additional documentation requirements.
- For passport renewals, ensure that acceptable documents are ready, especially if born before October 1, 2023.