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Month After Suspension, India Resumes Visas For Canadians In Some Categories

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India on October 25 continued visa administrations in specific classifications for Canadian residents, almost a month after they were suspended in the outcome of Canada’s claims of Indian contribution in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and seven days after 41 Canadian negotiators left the former nation, as per New Delhi’s interest.

While tourist visas and e-visas are still held in abeyance, the  High Commission in Canada announced that it would begin accepting applications for visas for entry, business, medical, and conference purposes from Thursday.

Released Said That Emergency Services Would Continue

The delivery added that crisis circumstances would keep on being tended to by the mission

कनाडा के लोगों के लिए भारत सरकार ने फिर से शुरू की VISA सर्विस, इन चार कैटेगरी में ही मिलेगा वीजा - India resumes visa services in Canada for three categories and any further choices would be insinuated “in light of proceeding with an assessment of the circumstance”, showing that an approach to continuing traveler visas and e-visas, the most well-known way for guests to apply, had not yet been taken.

S. Jaishankar Hinted The Resumption Of Visas

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On October 22, Outside Undertakings Minister S. Jaishankar had implied that the resumption of visas for Canadians would be finished “very soon”, as the nation had been worried about the security of representatives given dangers from rebel Khalistani bunches lately, and considered this a “troublesome stage” in ties.

About Diplomatic Conflict Between India-Canada

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The political disagreement between the two nations opened up to the world after Canadian Top state leader Justin Trudeau told his Parliament on September 18 that there were “believable claims” Indian government specialists were liable for the killing of Nijjar in Surrey in June this year, a charge India has denied. Accordingly, India suspended visas for Canadians and requested that 41 Canadian ambassadors situated in Delhi

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