India has added France, Canada and 29 other countries to its e-Tourist Visa scheme, which simplifies lengthy procedures for international travellers who visit the country for sightseeing, medical treatment, short business visit or meet friends and relatives.
“The government extended the e-Tourist visa facility to 31 more countries effective from 1 May,” The Economic Times said, quoting a statement from the Home Ministry. With the latest addition, the scheme now covers 76 countries.
The 31 countries included are Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Canada, Cayman Island, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominic an Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, France, Georgia, Grenada, Haiti, HolySee (Vatican), Honduras, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Paraguay, St Kitts & Nevis and Seychelles.
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SOURCE : India Adds France, Canada and 29 More Countries to e-Tourist Visa Scheme (click for full article)
Shankar, Besta. ‘India Adds France, Canada And 29 More Countries To E-Tourist Visa Scheme’. International Business Times, India Edition. N.p., 2015. Web. 27 July 2015.
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