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Visa Application Centres starting to reopen

By , on June 14, 2020


This means foreigners in these locations will be able to complete their biometrics, which are essential to their applications for visitor visaswork and study permits, and permanent residency. (Shutterstock photo)

IRCC lists 23 VACs open with limited services around the world.

Some Visa Application Centres (VACs) around the world are starting to open with limited services to clients.

This means foreigners in these locations will be able to complete their biometrics, which are essential to their applications for visitor visaswork and study permits, and permanent residency.

There are now a total of 23 reported VACs open with limited services:

Austria

Vienna

Bahrain

Manama

China

Beijing
Chengdu
Chongqing
Guangzhou
Hangzhou
Jinan
Kunming
Nanjing
Shanghai
Shenyang

Germany

Düsseldorf

Greece

Athens

Iraq

Erbil

Israel

Tel Aviv

Italy

Rome

Japan

Osaka
Tokyo

Malaysia

Kuala

The Netherlands

The Hague

United Arab Emirates

Abu Dhabi
Dubai

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) says they are taking measures to aid in the health and safety of staff and the people who use the services at VACs. Keeping social distancing and hand hygiene at the core of their efforts, the number of people allowed in a VAC may be limited, and staff will frequently clean the VAC. They will also use gloves, face masks, and face shields. Both staff and visitors may be subject to temperature checks, and of course, no list of safety measures would be complete without hand sanitizer.

Travel restrictions still in effect

Canada’s travel restrictions are still in place until June 30 for most foreign nationals. Currently, immediate family members of Canadians are exempt from this measure, as well as work permit holders who are coming to do an essential service in the country, and students whose study permits were approved before March 18. Everyone else who is not a Canadian resident must demonstrate that they are coming to Canada for an essential reason.

All travellers to Canada must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival, and be able to demonstrate to Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers that they have an adequate quarantine plan.

“While the travel restrictions are still in place, completing further steps in the application process, such as providing biometrics when possible, will help expedite processing once travel restrictions are lifted,” the government webpage says.

A surge of immigration applications are expected to cause processing delays after the travel restrictions are scaled back.

Need assistance with a temporary visa application process? Contact wp@canadavisa.com.

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