1: NRIs can invest in mutual funds through the Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS).

2: NRIs should have a valid NRE/NRO account to invest in mutual funds in India.

3: NRIs can invest in both debt and equity mutual funds in India.

4: NRIs can also invest in mutual funds through the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) route.

5: NRIs need to obtain a PAN card and other necessary documents for investing in mutual funds.

6: NRIs should comply with the regulations of the Reserve Bank of India for mutual fund investments.

7: NRIs can choose to invest in mutual funds directly or through a registered broker.

8: Mutual fund investments for NRIs are subject to tax regulations in both India and their country of residence.

9: Consult with a financial advisor to understand the best mutual fund investment options for NRIs.

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