Issuance of visas in nine categories for Canadians still remain suspended
The services for entrance, business, medical, and conference visas will be resumed, according to the indian High Commission in Ottawa.
The visa categories that have been left out include those for tourists, jobs, students, filmmakers, missionaries, and journalists.
The decision was made following a "considered review of the security situation that takes into account some recent Canadian measures in this regard," according to the announcement that was sent out on Wednesday.
The indian authorities provided us with the information on this page. The Canadian government stated on saturday that it might, however, alter at any time.
"Only four categories have been resumed, as mentioned in the press Release," stated Sanjay Kumar Verma, India's High Commissioner to Ottawa, in confirmation of this.
In response to safety and security concerns, the Consulates General of india, together with the High Commission of india, "were constrained to suspend visa services temporarily."
It further stated that the decision to restart visa services in the four categories was made following "a considered review of the security situation that takes account of some recent Canadian measures in this regard."
According to the announcement, "Further decisions, as appropriate, would be intimated based on continuing evaluation of the situation."
Although 165 nations may still obtain e-visas, canada is not one of them. Only in december of last year was the e-visa program reinstated for Canadians, having been put on hold because of the COVID-19 epidemic.
Both nations removed a diplomat in the immediate aftermath and have done so ever since. 41 Canadian diplomats were removed from india earlier this month after New delhi threatened to revoke their diplomatic immunity if they stayed on assignment. india has maintained its desired "parity" in the number of diplomats, but canada branded that conduct as a "mass expulsion" of its diplomats.