Definition of International Workers.
- An International Worker is defined as a foreign national working in an establishment in India covered by the EPF Act.
- It also includes Indian employees working in a foreign country with which India has a Social Security Agreement (SSA).
- Both categories are brought under the EPF framework for contribution and benefit purposes.
- The rule applies regardless of the employee’s nationality or salary structure.
- The objective is to provide retirement and insurance benefits to cross-border employees.
Mandatory EPF Coverage.
- Foreign nationals employed in Indian establishments must contribute to EPF unless specifically exempted.
- There is no wage ceiling for international workers—contributions are on full salary.
- Both employer and employee contribute 12% each on the employee’s total wages.
- Employees from countries without SSA are compulsorily covered under EPF.
- This rule ensures parity with Indian employees working in the same company.
Exemptions through Social Security Agreements.
- International Workers from countries having SSA with India may be exempt from EPF.
- Exemption applies if the worker contributes to the home country’s social security program.
- These workers must obtain and submit a Certificate of Coverage (CoC) from their home country.
- Exemption is valid only for the duration and terms specified in the SSA.
- Indian employees posted abroad to SSA countries can also avoid dual contribution.
Benefits and Withdrawals.
- International workers are entitled to full EPF benefits, including pension and insurance, if eligible.
- EPF accumulations can be withdrawn on retirement, permanent return to home country, or under specified conditions.
- Withdrawal is also allowed in case of completion of assignment or expiry of work visa.
- Pension benefits under EPS may be subject to minimum service criteria, except for SSA-covered employees.
- EDLI benefits are available to all covered international workers during their service in India.
Employer Compliance Responsibilities.
- Employers must register international workers under EPF and assign UAN.
- Contributions must be filed monthly with complete wage details.
- Proper documentation, including passport and visa details, must be maintained.
- SSA compliance must be ensured by collecting and verifying the CoC.
Non-compliance can lead to penalties, interest, and legal scrutiny under the EPF Act.



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