Home Pakistan Reopening of Canadian Visa Centre in Islamabad manifestation of successful parliamentary efforts: Raja Pervez Ashraf

Reopening of Canadian Visa Centre in Islamabad manifestation of successful parliamentary efforts: Raja Pervez Ashraf

2 min read

ISLAMABAD, Nov 28 (ABC): As a result of the successful parliamentary diplomacy by the Speaker and delegation of Pakistan, the Canadian government has now decided to move its Visa Application Centre to Pakistan. The relocation of the visa office to Islamabad will not only enable Canadian Immigration officials to ascertain the credentials of applications within Pakistan but also reduce the processing time of visa applications. The Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, Raja Pervez Ashraf undertook an official visit to Canada in August 2022 for a Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference held in Halifax.

On the margins of the Conference, the Speaker held bilateral meetings with the Speakers of the House of Commons and Senate of Canada to discuss the possible avenues for advancing cooperation between the two sides. During the meetings, the Speaker of Pakistan urged his Canadian counterparts to relocate their Visa Application Centres (VACs) in Pakistan from Abu Dhabi as it would not only facilitate the Pakistani diaspora in Canada and Pakistani citizens visiting Canada, but also tremendously reduce the visa processing duration.

The Canadian Presiding Officers assured the Speaker of Pakistan that they would take up the matter with their government and play their due role in making the arrangement possible. The Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan has also written letters of thanks to his Canadian Counterparts for their expeditious action on the matter.

  • Internews Pakistan is an Islamabad-based news agency established in 1997.

Load More Related Articles
Load More By Editor in Chief
Load More In Pakistan
Comments are closed.

Check Also

‘Pakistan, New Zealand unhappy with Olympic cricket qualification process’

Pakistan and New Zealand have expressed discontent with the International Cricket Council’…