Indian Embassy is probably going to commence Canadian visa services today
The Indian Embassy in Ottawa stated Wednesday that it will begin visa services for Canadians as of today. This is a measure that could defuse tensions in a high-profile disagreement over the shooting of a Sikh separatist on Canadian soil. Read more: Sri Lanka to provide free visas to Indians, Chinese and 4 other nationals According to the Indian High Commission, "it has been decided to resume visa services after a careful review of the security situation, taking into consideration some of the recent Canadian measures in this regard." As a result, services for entrance, business, medical, and conference visas will be permitted beginning Thursday. The Indian High Commission and consulates in Toronto and Vancouver will continue to conduct emergency services, according to the statement. Tourist, student, work, and film visas, according to the official, have yet to be restarted but will be dealt with as circumstances demand. Canada has asked India to assist with the investigation into his death and has expelled an Indian diplomat. New Delhi voiced outrage and responded by halting down visa services for Canadians. The Indian government has recommended its citizens not to travel to some sections of Canada "given an upsurge in anti-Indian activities."