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This 2024 edition of The Emigration Act, 1983 (Act 31 of 1983) reproduces the statute verbatim and binds in every operative delegate instrument:
Emigration Rules, 1983 – consolidated through the Emigration (Amendment) Rules, 2023 (G.S.R. 907 E, 20-12-2023, w.e.f. 22-12-2023) which introduce on-line Protector-General clearance, Aadhaar-linked Emigration Check Required (ECR) relaxations and revised security-deposit slabs for recruitment agents.
Pravasi Bharatiya Bima Yojana, 2006 – compulsory insurance scheme (revised ₹ 15 lakh cover) for ECR passport-holders.
Concise short comments spotlight mandatory e-migration portal filings, women-domestic-worker corridor caps and 2023 penalty-compounding matrix—while preserving full Bare-Act integrity.
Core statutory coverage
• Recruiting-agent licensing — escrow deposit, performance bank guarantee and biometric verification.
• ECR / ECNR regime — electronic clearance, pre-departure orientation and skill-certificate linkage.
• Protector General & Protectors of Emigrants — search-and-seizure, suspension of licences and victim-repatriation fund.
• Offences & penalties — imprisonment up to 5 years, ₹ 50 lakh fine for trafficking, compounding for documentation lapses.
• Insurance & welfare — PB BY 2006 provisions for death/disablement, repatriation and litigation cover abroad.
This edition is particularly suited for
• Overseas-recruitment agencies, skilling centres and foreign-employer HR desks.
• Gulf-bound migrant workers, legal-aid NGOs and Indian missions abroad.
• Airlines, travel-agents & Emigration Check counters.
• Labour-law advocates and students studying migration & human-rights law.
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