Who we are

Non- Resident Nepali Association

Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) was established with the purpose of uniting and binding the Nepali Diaspora under one umbrella on 11 October, 2003.

Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) Australia, a leading Nepali diaspora organization in the heart of Australia and an esteemed Australian chapter of the global NRNA network. Since our inception in 2005, we have dedicated ourselves to serving the welfare of the Nepali migrant community in Australia and beyond.

Our Presence:

NRNA Australia stands as a beacon of support and unity for Nepalis residing in Australia. With eight state coordination councils, a vibrant women's forum, a dynamic youth forum, and a dedicated student advisory council, we provide a comprehensive platform for engagement, empowerment, and advocacy within the Nepali community.

Our Legacy:

With a proud history of philanthropy, networking, and community advocacy, NRNA Australia has left an indelible mark on the Nepali diaspora landscape. From supporting charitable initiatives to fostering networking opportunities and advocating for community interests, we have continually strived to uplift and empower our community members.

Our Commitment:

At NRNA Australia, our commitment to the welfare and well-being of Nepalis in Australia drives everything we do. We are dedicated to providing support, resources, and opportunities for personal and professional growth, ensuring that every member of our community feels valued and empowered.

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Whether you're a seasoned community advocate, a passionate volunteer, or a newcomer seeking support and guidance, we welcome you to join us in our mission to build a stronger, more connected Nepali community in Australia. Together, we can make a meaningful difference and create a brighter future for all.

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Message from
President

The Non-Resident Nepali Association is promoting unity, harmony and mutual co-operation among the Nepalese living abroad by indulging in various professions and entrepreneurship, and is using and mobilizing their skills, technology and entrepreneurship for development of Nepal and our communities. The Non- Resident Nepali Association has helped to spread the original culture and goodwill of Nepal to the world by promoting the Nepali Language, culture, tradition, artwork and literature abroad ...

Anil Pokhrel

President of NRNA

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Our News

Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) was established with the purpose of uniting and binding the Nepali Diaspora under one umbrella on 11 October,

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10 Nov

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गैरआवासीय नेपाली संघ (एनआरएनए) अस्ट्रेलियाले अस्ट्रेलिया भ्रमणमा रहेका प...

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F.A.Q

Frequently asked questions ?

We have shared some of the most frequently asked questions to help you out.

  • Identity of the status of the person as NRN
  • Free Visa to enter and stay in Nepal (for persons having citizenship of countries other than SAARC Countries)
  • Right to open a bank account in convertible foreign currency
  • Eligibility to make investment in convertible foreign currency
  • Provision to repatriate proceeds of the investment out of Nepal in convertible Foreign currency if investment made in the same currency
  • Purchase and sale of land (area as referred in NRNA bylaws) to limited extent Inheritance of ancestral property and ownership of that property in Nepal
  • Tax Exemption on initial capital of investment
  • Certificate of Investment Tax Exemption on upto NPR15 Lakhs remittance to close relatives of NRN in one fiscal year for personal expenses
  • Tax exemption on the remitted funds via formal banking channel for the Social, Political, Cultural, Religious, Charity, Sports and Disaster Relief Projects
  • Rights to establish Industry and Business and enjoy investment facilities as enjoyed by Foreigners

The NRN card is issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu(+977014200182). Outside of Nepal, the NRN cards are issued by the Nepali Embassies and Missions.

NRN Card is an identity card issued to a Non-Resident Nepali by the Government of Nepal. NRNcard entitles card holder various benefits as listed in the NRN Act and bylaws. It is issued to those who approach the concerned government body.

The date of inauguration of the First NRN Global Conference, i e., 11th October 2003 is considered to be the establishment date of NRNA. 11th October is also declared as NRN day by Nepal Government. The formal registration of NRNA by the Government of Nepal was on 20 October 2013.

The date of inauguration of the First NRN Global Conference, i e., 11th October 2003 is considered to be the establishment date of NRNA. 11th October is also declared as NRN day by Nepal Government. The formal registration of NRNA by the Government of Nepal was on 20 October 2013.

The idea of establishing a global Nepali organization (NRNA) was conceptualized by Nepalese living in Russia in 2002, later to globalize and materialize the idea, a few Nepali community leaders residing in various countries of the world met in London, in 2003 and decided to form a Coordination Committee to unite the Nepali diaspora. They also discussed the possibility of organising an international conference of NRNs in Nepal. The idea quickly got the support of the Government of Nepal and the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI). This led to the joint organisation of First Non-Resident Nepali Conference on 11-14 October 2003. The assembled NRN delegates of that conference decided to join their hands together to organise NRNA as a common forum of NRNs.

Anil Pokhrel is current president of NRNA Australia.

Mana KC 2005 -2007

Goba Katwal 2007 -2009                                             

Dhruba Subedi 2009- 2011

Ganesh KC 2011 – 2013

Mahendra Oli 2013 -2015

Surendra Sigdel 2015 -2017

Tonnou Ghothane 2017 -2019

Keshav Kadel 2019 -2021

Nanda Gurung 2021 -2023

Anil Pokhrel – 2023 -2025

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