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Want to travel to Canada for education: This is what you will have to go through

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Updated: August 20th, 2021, 15:18 IST
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New Delhi: A flight from India to Dubai, over nine hours of layover to take next flight to Barcelona. Then two hours for the next flight to Mexico and a stay of two days there to take an RT-PCR test. Finally a flight to Vancouver is all what 19-year-old Lareina Kumar had to do to arrive at the University of her dreams in Canada.

Lareina Kumar’s trip to four countries is not part of a tourism itinerary. However, she did not have a choice as Canada has restricted direct flights from India in view of the Covid-19 situation during second wave.

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The consecutive extension of the ban on direct flights from India to Canada has become a huge hardship for students. But they have no way out. The only way for Indian students who have got admission to Canada varsities is to take a connecting flight to Canada. However, before that they will have to obtain a negative RT-PCR certificate from a third country. That third country has to be on the approved list of Canada.

The students and parents are demanding that the issue of Indian RT-PCR tests not being accepted should be taken up by India with the Canadian government. They are saying the current procedure is not only inconvenient but also highly expensive.

Lareina Kumar had her travel sorted by spending over Rs 5 lakh on a trip that would usually cost less than Rs 1.5 lakh. Several others however, like her are still figuring out their way around the possible route to take. This is because of the excessive expenditure involved and the uncertainty.

“I had plans to go with my daughter to help her settle there. However, all plans have been hit by the restrictions forced by the pandemic. Not only my daughter has to travel all alone for the first time but also navigate through four countries with a sword hanging on our heads that the norms can change any time,” Lareina’s mother Lovely Kumar said.

“We had a ticket booked for her through Doha but then the norms changed for the country. The partial refund from the trip is also nowhere in sight. The hotels offering refund are asking for exorbitant prices while the affordable ones have no cancellation policy. So a trip that would have cost us around Rs 1.5 lakh has shot up to Rs 5 lakh and the mental anguish it has caused is unimaginable,” Lovely added.

Lareina is a second year undergraduate student at Emilly Carr University of Art and Design in Canada. While she enrolled last year, so far the classes were online due to the pandemic.

At a time when several European countries, including the United Kingdom, France, have relaxed travel restrictions on India because India’s Covid-19 situation is improving, Canada has again extended the ban of direct flight from India till September 21.

A Gurgaon resident who did not wish to be identified is still figuring out the travel for his twin daughters to Canada who are supposed to join their university there.

“First the challenge is to arrange for the unexpected expenditure, to get the travel arrangements sorted for both of them together and then being on pins till they ultimately reach their destination without any hiccups due to travel restrictions,” he said.

“The Indian government should raise this issue with the Canadian government. This is crazy to travel to a third country just to take a RT-PCR test. If the Canadian authorities do not trust the quality of tests here, they can specify particular labs or set up some facilities at the Indian airport. One year of their studies has already passed and it is a practical course so if they don’t go to university this year, the whole experience of study abroad will be a waste for them,” he added.

Ajay Bisaria, the High Commissioner of India to Canada, had last month met the Toronto representative of Air India to discuss the resumption of flights between the two countries. Bisaria noted this was a pressing need for many travellers, especially students.

Arvind, who has also been deferring his plans to join offline classes at his university in Canada said, “I am unable to understand why RT-PCR test done in India is not recognised in Canada. Why is there discrimination with India?. Indian government should liaise and resolve this. We students now got both doses of vaccine. Why things are still not changing?” he asked.

“Canada has opened its border for the United States which is reporting new Covid cases crossing 1 lakh and here we are still struggling,” he added.

 

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