The Indian Embassy in Kuwait has issued an advisory to clarify the procedures for Indian expats in Kuwait who wish to take advantage of the recently announced amnesty program by the Kuwaiti government. The advisory covers how to apply for Emergency Certificates (EC) for lost passports and how to renew expired passports under the amnesty scheme.
The Kuwaiti government has announced a three-month amnesty program for undocumented residents, including Indian expats. This program allows them to either regularize their residency or leave the country without fines. The Indian Embassy in Kuwait is prioritizing issuing emergency travel documents to assist those seeking to utilize the amnesty.
The Indian Embassy in Malaysia has implemented a streamlined online appointment system to enhance accessibility for applicants seeking passport, emergency certificate (EC), and other consular services at the BLS International Services Centre in Kuala Lumpur.
The High Commission of India in Kuala Lumpur addresses challenges faced by travelers boarding flights to India due to discrepancies in Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) or e-Visas.
India has bolstered its visa services in Canada, unveiling three new centers within a short span of normalizing visa issuance. BLS International Services Canada Inc has expanded its footprint to twelve centers, strategically positioning new facilities in Regina, Halifax, and Mississauga.
The Consulate General of India in Toronto has announced some important changes to the way attestation services and consular applications are handled, effective January 1st, 2024. All attestation services will be outsourced to BLS International Services Ltd. centers, and two new BLS centers will be opening in Mississauga and Halifax.
The Indian Embassy in Kuwait has issued a vital advisory for Indian workers seeking employment as "Restaurant Drivers/Delivery Riders." This comes in response to concerns about misleading job titles, restricted visas, commission-based salaries, and harsh working conditions.
After a two-month pause, India has resumed e-visa services for Canadian nationals. The resumption comes amid strained relations between the two countries following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's unsubstantiated allegations of a potential Indian link to the killing of pro-Khalistani figure Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Discover the latest advisory from the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, cautioning Indian nationals in Myanmar to avoid non-essential travel due to the unfolding security situation.
Canadians of Indian descent are facing a rush to surrender their Indian passports, as new visa requirements have created a challenging situation for travelers wishing to visit their home country.