On Joining Auroville | Auroville (2024)

On Joining Auroville

On Joining Auroville | Auroville (1)

For those who have been accepted to start the newcomer process make sure you fill out the Arrival Form within 48 hours of your arrival in Auroville and contact the Entry Service/Residents Service.

Getting Your Entry Visa

For applicants from abroad, an Entry Visa for Auroville is a must. It can be obtained through Indian Embassy/Consulate in your home country with a Letter of Recommendation issued by the Auroville Foundation through the Entry Service in Auroville. Under “type of visa” an X or the word Entry is marked. This visa allows a non-Indian to reside in Auroville for one year with the possibility of extending the duration of stay for 3 more years. Indian nationals do not need to obtain an Entry Visa.

On Arrival in Auroville as a Newcomer

Non-Indians:

As soon as possible after arrival, you should go to the Auroville Residents Service (RS) situated in the Town Hall. The RS will prepare the necessary documents for registration with the Regional Registration Office (RRO) based in nearby Puduch*erry, where you will be registered to reside in Auroville. This registration has to be donewithin14 daysof arrivalin India. Anyone not managing to register in that time will be required to pay a penalty imposed by the RRO.

You also have to fill out an Arrival Form at the Residents Service office within 48 hours of arrival in Auroville, and contact the Entry Service at this time as well.

Indian Citizens:

If you are an Indian citizen, please register with the Entry Service at their office in the Town Hall within one week of your arrival. Only when you have done so can the process of joining Auroville begin.

Financial Contributions

Both Newcomers and all Aurovilians contribute a fixed monthly amount towards Auroville. These contributions are used to maintain the existing infrastructure of Auroville, including roads, health services, education facilities, Newcomer housing, etc. Additionally, a one-time administration fee contribution is requested from everyone. For foreigners, a financial deposit covering the value of a return ticket to their home country needs to be made at the Financial Service. This deposit will be returned to you should you decide or be requested to leave Auroville, or when going back to your country in order to renew your entry visa.

If someone genuinely cannot afford to make these contributions, the situation will be considered individually. More important than the monetary contribution is one’s contribution through regular and useful work for the community.

Other Expenses

Newcomers are expected to maintain themselves and their dependents for at least the year of their Newcomer period. After that, as any other Aurovilian, they are expected to continue maintaining themselves for as long as their financial means allow it. The overall cost of living varies depending on one’s individual needs and lifestyle, but for most people a minimum of Rs.15,000 per person per month is needed to meet the most basic expenses. In addition, useful initial purchases may include a bicycle or motorcycle (up to Rs. 70,000). And then there is the question of housing.

Housing

As there is currently a housing shortage in Auroville, it may be difficult for Newcomers, particularly those with families, to find a suitable place to stay. Auroville cannot yet afford to build houses for all those joining, and one should therefore come prepared to live in a temporary home, and if possible to pay for the construction of an apartment or house. Most residences in Auroville are built with contributions made by Auroville residents and Newcomers. There are architects and building units to assist with construction. The location of new/residential projects is finalised in consultation with the group overseeing the development of Auroville. Normally Newcomers can only join a collective Housing project and will not receive building permission for a free-standing house. Meanwhile, there is a very limited number of Newcomer houses/units available to accommodate families or individuals for the time of their Newcomer period.

See Also

  • Joining Auroville An Introduction When you feel the call to join Auroville, visit a few times and understand the underlying vision before you commit yourself to the city the earth needs...Coming to live in Auroville is not a decision to take light-heartedly. It implies leaving behind one’s old familiar surroundings and agreements, comfort zones and mindsets.You are by all means advised to first come for a visit, get to know a bit the emerging city and its society, and only then make a commitment to start the process of joining it. And of course, some study and understanding of the vision underlying the township [A Dream] is not only a must, but also a great help for your process.Auroville is ready to welcome you and guide you through the first months of exploring. It will present itself to you through various introductory programmes that take you through the different places and communities in which we live, and through the different ways in which we apply our understanding and commitment to Auroville’s vision and call.
  • Friend of Auroville How to Apply This annex explains how one can apply to become a Friend of Auroville.
  • Admission Policy Currently used by Entry Service Please refer to the pdf. files below to review the current entry policy for joining Auroville.
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FAQs

How much does it cost to join Auroville? ›

Most residences in Auroville are built with contributions made by Auroville residents and Newcomers. According to Auroville Today, one has to be "able to save the substantial amount required – of the order of Rs 15 lakhs (approximately US $ 35,000) upwards – to start a life in Auroville".

Can I live permanently in Auroville? ›

Foreigners that wish to do a voluntary service for more then 6 months have to get a recommendation for an Entry Visa from the Auroville Foundation, the legal umbrella of Auroville. This applies also for Student Internships. This is done by applying through Savi.

How to become a member in Auroville? ›

If you are an Indian citizen, please register with the Entry Service at their office in the Town Hall within one week of your arrival. Only when you have done so can the process of joining Auroville begin. Both Newcomers and all Aurovilians contribute a fixed monthly amount towards Auroville.

How much do Auroville people earn? ›

Auroville Consulting Salary FAQs

The average Auroville Consulting salary ranges from approximately ₹1,98,957 per year (estimate) for a Fresher Architect to ₹2,01,402 per year (estimate) for a Fresher Architect.

Can you drink alcohol in Auroville? ›

Culture of Auroville

Alcoholic beverages are discouraged and all forms of drugs strictly forbidden.

How do people in Auroville earn money? ›

While a number of Auroville residents have their own resources including financial support from families or friends, the majority depend on the 'maintenance' (a monthly sum which is usually just enough to meet the basic needs of living in Auroville) that they receive from the commercial unit or community service they ...

How to stay in Auroville for free? ›

Auroville has a number of communities/projects that you can volunteer with. Some of them, like Sadhana Forest even provide free accommodation if you choose to volunteer with them. Even if you're not interested in volunteering, you can find guesthouses for accommodation much like any other town.

Can anybody go to Auroville? ›

No particular formality is required for visiting Auroville. However, authorisations are needed for filmmakers who wish to shoot a film or video in Auroville. For this purpose they should contact the Indian Consulate in their home countries and/or the Media Interface office in Archives Building, Town Hall.

Is it worth living in Auroville? ›

Auroville is the best thing that can ever happen to anyone. And for me this was a Life Changing time of my life. I changed from Extrovert to Introvert finally being an Ambivert as you proceed in auroville you get to know about your life and life around you and then you decide how to behave in front of different people!

Who owns Auroville? ›

The land and assets of Auroville are held by a Government appointed body called the Auroville Foundation. All is essentially collective property; there is no private ownership of land or utilities within Auroville.

Is money used in Auroville? ›

Economy. Instead of paper and coin currency, residents are given account numbers to connect to their central account. Visitors are requested to get a temporary account and an Aurocard, a special debit card for its citizens. Residents of Auroville are expected to make a monthly contribution to the community.

How many foreigners live in Auroville? ›

Built for 50,000 people, Auroville today has only about 2,500 permanent residents and roughly 5,000 visitors—self-selected exiles from more than 100 countries.

Is Auroville entry free? ›

Entry Fee and Timings of Matrimandir-Auroville, Puduch*erry

Although you don't need to pay anything to visit the Matrimandir in Puduch*erry, due to the huge influx of people, it is always recommended to make a prior booking at least one day in advance. Only in-person bookings are entertained here.

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