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Canada changes visa rules for Indians
« on: June 11, 2011, 04:31:22 AM »
Giving a fillip to Indo-Canada trade relations,  Toronto has announced a new visa regime that will allow Indians 10 years multiple entry visa to the country.
 
 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 in Toronto.
 
 Fast said the new visa process would be available to Indians who travelled to Canada frequently.
 
 "After  an initial visa screening, applicants can get a visa that allow them to  visit Canada often - as long as their passports are valid up to 10  years," Fast said.
 
 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 Indo-Canadian community is a microcosm of the people of Indian origin living abroad," she said.
 
 "India and Canada will soon sign the Social Security Agreement, conclude a  bilateral Investment Protection Agreement, negotiate a revised Double  Taxation Avoidance Agreement and complete an ambitious Comprehensive  Economic Partnership Agreement," she said, adding both nations aim at a  bilateral trade target of $15 billion in next five years.
 
 Both countries were in talks for a Comprehensive Economic
 Partnership  Agreement that would yield significant economic benefit and lower  tariff on a large number of products for both the countries.