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NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India on Wednesday urged its nationals in Canada, especially students, to exercise "utmost caution" as ties deteriorate after each nation expelled one of the other's diplomats ...
The number of study permits Canada issued to Indian students fell sharply late last year after India ejected Canadian diplomats who would process the permits and fewer Indian students applied due ...
India has issued a travel warning to its nationals visiting Canada a day after several media outlets falsely reported that the latter had updated its own travel advisory in the wake of simmering ...
In 2023, both countries expelled members of each other's diplomatic staff and advised their citizens against traveling to the other; Canada closed three consulates in India. In October 2024, Canada expelled Sanjay Kumar Verma, the Indian High Commissioner to Canada, along with five other diplomats. India retaliated with six expulsions of its own.
Canada placed a travel ban on India and Pakistan starting April 22, 2021, because of the Covid-19 pandemic. [10] With the ban being extended further, Indian students from Punjab reportedly travelled to Canada through Moscow, Mexico, Serbia, Qatar, Dubai among other locations, paying up to three times the regular air fare. [11]
According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, of the more than 800,000 international students in Canada in 2022, 40 percent were from India, constituting the largest international student group in Canada. After the Indian Independence in 1947, the relation between the countries were furthered with Canada keen to act as a bridge ...
India's main opposition Congress party has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to take all political parties into confidence regarding worsening ties with Canada a day after the two ...
According to a report by The Globe and Mail, there are several issues with student recruitment in India, imposing multiple challenges on international students in Canada. [80] Lawyer Mario D. Bellissimo provided a legal analysis in an interview with CBC Radio 's The Current , highlighting limitations and proposing changes to the international ...