India to Outsource Canada Consulate


PTI

Toronto, May 12: With an aim to make visa services faster, hassle-free and efficient, Indian Consulate here has decided to outsource its consular services under a new visa regime which will become functional from May 22.

"The government has decided to outsource consular services in Canada. The VF Services (Canada) would be the nodal agency which would have collection, processing and distributions centres (for visa services) in Toronto and Brampton," Preeti Saran, Consul General of India, told reporters here.

The centres, managed by VF Services (Canada), would become operational from May 22.

These would recieve applications for visas, except Diplomatic and Official ones, for issue of new passport or renewal of old ones and other passport related services like change of name, Persons of Indian origin (PIO) cards, Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) cards on behalf of Indian Consulate for an additional fee of 19.25 Canadian dollars.

"The applications would continue to be decided by the Consulate General of India," Sharan said.

From May 22, when the centres become functional, the Consulate would stop receiving applications for consular services including visas, passports, PIO and OCI cards. 

  

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