Relations between India and Canada have further deteriorated, Travellers are in problem After India Suspends Visa Services in Canada

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  • Relations between India and Canada have further deteriorated after Delhi announced it was suspending visa services for Canadians due to “security threats” 
  • Canadian tourists, business travellers and even some former Indian citizens are rushing to change flights and inquire about their trip deposits. 
  • Canadians made 280,000 tourist arrivals in India last year, according to Indian government data, making it the No. 5 source of such visitors. 
  • One year ago, India-Canada relations appeared to be on an upward trajectory. Now, tensions are high after a major accusation involving the murder of a Sikh activist. 

Relations between India and Canada have further deteriorated after Delhi announced it was suspending visa services for Canadians due to “security threats” faced by its embassy and consulates in Canada.

Arindam Bagchi, a spokesperson for India’s foreign ministry, confirmed the suspension at a media briefing, mentioning “the incitement to violence, the inaction by the Canadian authorities and the creation of an environment that disrupts the functioning of our high commission and consulates” as the reason.

Canadian tourists, business travellers and even some former Indian citizens are rushing to change flights and inquire about their trip deposits after India abruptly suspended visa applications in the country amid an escalating diplomatic row.

A day after the Indian government warned its citizens in Canada to “exercise utmost caution” and hinted that their safety is threatened, BLS International – an agency that processes visa requests in Canada – posted an online notice saying services have been “suspended until further notice.”

Ties between Canada and India are at their lowest point in decades after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian government of orchestrating the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian activist who was pushing for an independent Sikh homeland in the Punjab region. India has denied the allegation, calling it “absurd” and hitting back with measures aimed at curbing travel between the two nations.

India’s move means most Canadians won’t be able to travel there if they don’t already have a visa. Travel agents said e-visa applications online were also not being processed for Canadians. And while Canadians who previously held Indian passports are eligible for Overseas Citizen of India cards – which allow visa-free entry – many do not hold them.

“This is going to impact Canada, and its trade and economy, where India has played a big role,” said Unnati Oza, a Toronto-based travel agent. “I used to work with a client who used to go there twice a year for business – to Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai. Where are Canadians going to go after this?”

It’s not just business travel. The visa suspension is also hitting leisure travellers. Canadians made 280,000 tourist arrivals in India last year, according to Indian government data, making it the No. 5 source of such visitors.

“I already have four or five people calling me this morning. They’re due to go in October and November for eight to 10 days of sightseeing. Now, they’re worried because the tours are non-refundable,” said Ottawa-based travel agent Lalit Sharma, who specializes in India. “If they don’t have the visas, they can’t go.”

Mithun Ganguly’s prospects were better, having come to the BLS office to renew his passport. A recent arrival to Canada, he said he doesn’t feel unsafe in the country, regardless of the current Indian advisory. “Canada is a nice country to stay in, as well as India, so I think we should talk,” he said. “The tensions are not good for either of the countries.”

One year ago, India-Canada relations appeared to be on an upward trajectory. Now, tensions are high after a major accusation involving the murder of a Sikh activist.

(With inputs from agencies)

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