Saturday, 11 June 2011

Canada announces 10-year multiple entry visas for Indians

Canada announces 10-year multiple entry visas for Indians

To encourage Business relations between India and Canada Canadian government has announced new visa provisions. Under the Indians for 10 years will feature multiple entry visa.

The announcement was made by Canadian Minister of International Trade Edward Fast at a meeting with delegates of the Indian government and business community at the two-day mini Parvasi Bharatiya Divas Canada 2011 convention that began here today.

He said that after the initial screening of visa applicants can get the visa through which they can always travel to Canada until their passport is valid for ten years. Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur who is leading the Indian delegation said both countries were committed to strengthen their bilateral trade relations.

The Indian delegation was led by Minister of State Parneet Kaur said the two countries to strengthen bilateral trade ties are committed to. In the next five years, our goal is 15 billion to bilateral trade. "2011 is a special year for India-Canada relations. It was in November 2009 in New Delhi that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that 2011 would be celebrated as Year of India in Canada," Gavai said. "Ties between India and Canada have never been so close, so extensive and potentially so exciting as they are today. The Indo-Canadian community has played a major role in enriching this relationship, in building bridges between the two countries," Gavai added

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