Good evening to all,
i need one clarification that our company in Home Textile Export company from Karur, Tamilnadu. we are engaging the international employees from Napal, please do advise anyone how to register the EPF and ESI in without Adhaar?
Thanks and Regards
A.Panneer Selvam
Karur
From India, Karur
i need one clarification that our company in Home Textile Export company from Karur, Tamilnadu. we are engaging the international employees from Napal, please do advise anyone how to register the EPF and ESI in without Adhaar?
Thanks and Regards
A.Panneer Selvam
Karur
From India, Karur
Meaning of International Workers
As per the provisions of the EPF Act and the above Scheme, ‘International Workers’ are defined to mean (i) any Indian employee having worked or going to work in a foreign country who is entitled to benefits under a Social Security Agreement (SSA) that India has executed with such foreign country; and (ii) an employee, other than an Indian employee, who does not hold an Indian passport and who works for an establishment in India to which the EPF Act applies, provided that the country to which such employee belongs does not have a SSA with India.
Hence, the concept of International Workers has been introduced to include Foreign Nationals working in establishments, to which the EPF Act applies, within its ambit. Further, Indian passport holders travelling to a country with which India has an effective SSA are to be tagged as International workers and covered by the special scheme.
Further, The Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India issued a notification, effective 2nd November 2016, which provides that a Nepalese National and Bhutanese national shall be deemed to be an Indian worker under the EPF Act for the purpose of EPF contribution, provided such employee is a Nepalese/Bhutanese national on account of Friendship/ Peace Treaty with India.
From India, Mumbai
As per the provisions of the EPF Act and the above Scheme, ‘International Workers’ are defined to mean (i) any Indian employee having worked or going to work in a foreign country who is entitled to benefits under a Social Security Agreement (SSA) that India has executed with such foreign country; and (ii) an employee, other than an Indian employee, who does not hold an Indian passport and who works for an establishment in India to which the EPF Act applies, provided that the country to which such employee belongs does not have a SSA with India.
Hence, the concept of International Workers has been introduced to include Foreign Nationals working in establishments, to which the EPF Act applies, within its ambit. Further, Indian passport holders travelling to a country with which India has an effective SSA are to be tagged as International workers and covered by the special scheme.
Further, The Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India issued a notification, effective 2nd November 2016, which provides that a Nepalese National and Bhutanese national shall be deemed to be an Indian worker under the EPF Act for the purpose of EPF contribution, provided such employee is a Nepalese/Bhutanese national on account of Friendship/ Peace Treaty with India.
From India, Mumbai
https://www.simpliance.in/provident-fund/international-workers#:~:text=Who%20is%20an%20International%20Worker,Social%20Security%20Agreement%20(SSA).
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
The question is not relating to SSA or their coverage but relating to the technical side of registration. An international worker does not hold an adhar. Without an adhar how can you register an employee ESI and PF? Since registration process is online, it is not possible but if you do it offline you can give explanation that the person is an expat and he does not hold an adhar. Though he can obtain adhar on completion of his stay in India for 182 days, we cannot wait for 182 days for registration.
From India, Kannur
From India, Kannur
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