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Repatriable vs Non-repatriable

Repatriable vs Non-repatriable describes whether an NRI investor can freely move investment proceeds (capital + gains) back to their country of residence in foreign currency, or whether the funds must stay in India. Plain-English definition Repatriab

Glossary

Repatriable vs Non-repatriable describes whether an NRI investor can freely move investment proceeds (capital + gains) back to their country of residence in foreign currency, or whether the funds must stay in India.

Plain-English definition

Repatriable: Funded from foreign inwards remittance or NRE / FCNR balances. Sale proceeds and dividends can be remitted abroad in USD/GBP/AED without RBI approval (within annual limits).
Non-repatriable: Funded from NRO account (Indian-source income — rent, dividends, salary earned before NRI status). Proceeds stay in NRO; remittance abroad is capped at USD 1 million per financial year with CA-certified Form 15CA/15CB.

Example

An NRI buys ₹10 lakh of equity mutual funds via NRE — these are repatriable. The same NRI also invests ₹5 lakh from Indian rental income via NRO — these are non-repatriable. On redemption, the NRE-funded units flow back to a USD account freely; the NRO-funded units' proceeds need the USD 1M-per-year route.

When it matters

  • Choosing between NRE vs NRO mutual-fund folios
  • Planning eventual return to country of residence
  • Estate planning / inheritance to non-resident heirs

SEBI / RBI caveat

Repatriation is governed by FEMA + RBI Master Direction on Remittance of Assets, not SEBI. Always confirm folio status at the time of investment — switching later is operationally painful.

Related

See also NRE, NRO, LRS.

Reviewed · January 2026

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Glossary definitions are written for Indian capital allocators first; where US convention differs, the entry calls that out explicitly. MintByte is an AMFI-registered mutual fund distributor (ARN-314872); SEBI Registered Investment Adviser and Research Analyst registrations are in process. Not investment advice.