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Canada: Spat With Delhi Will Affect Visa Processes But We Still Welcome Indians

Canada: Spat With Delhi Will Affect Visa Processes But We Still Welcome Indians

Canada: Spat With Delhi Will Affect Visa Processes But We Still Welcome Indians

TORONTO (IANS) – Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller said that visa processing times in India “will inevitably be impacted by this unacceptable and unilateral decision by the Government of India, but we will strive to minimize the impact on people looking to come to Canada.”

Ottawa was forced to evacuate 41 of its diplomats following a diplomatic spat with New Delhi over the killing of pro-Khalistani hardliner Hardeep Singh Nijjar and India suddenly withdrawing diplomatic immunity.

With India maintaining that it seeks parity in diplomatic presence, Canada said that only 21 Canadian diplomats and dependents would be stationed in India from now onwards.

Miller said that the lower number of staff will have short-term repercussions and that Canada will continue to accept and process all temporary and permanent resident applications.

According to CIC News, IRCC is trying to mitigate the impact by adjusting the workload for Visa Application Centres (VACs) that already process the majority of the applications from India, but some work will have to be done by email.

The Canadian immigration body said in a statement that a large majority of applications from India are already processed outside the country, with 89 percent of India’s applications processed through the global network.

“The five Canada-based IRCC staff who remain in India will focus on work that requires an in-country presence such as urgent processing, visa printing, risk assessment, and overseeing key partners,” the IRCC said.

“Canada has a strong connection with Indian citizens, and will continue to welcome them, whether they wish to come here to visit, work, study, be reunited with loved ones, or live permanently in the country,” the IRCC said.

More than 118,000 Indians became Canadian permanent residents in 2022, which was 27 per cent of the over 437,000 new permanent residents welcomed by Canada, the CIC News reported.

Canada opened its door to more than 226,000 Indian international students last year and nearly 60,000 Indians became Canadian citizens in 2022.

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  • Would Canada still entertain applications for “Green Cards” from sons, daughters, and distant relatives of Indian cabinet ministers and tea sellers? It would be interesting to know the number of all those officials’ relatives admitted to Canada under special considerations. I bet there are many who are “students”, “businessmen” and “visitors” who forgot to go back home and are living in Canada, happy thereafter.

    October 20, 2023

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