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Indian Govt Relaxes Visa, Travel Restrictions Amid COVID-19
The Indian government yesterday relaxed its visa restrictions to allow all categories of foreign nationals to enter India through air or sea for any purpose except for tourism.
An official statement said that the Federal Government has decided to make a graded relaxation in visa and travel restrictions for more categories of foreign nationals and Indian nationals who wish to enter or leave India.
“It has been decided to permit all Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) and Person of India Origin (PIO) card holders and all other foreign nationals intending to visit India for any purpose, except on a Tourist Visa, to enter by air or water routes through authorized airports and seaport immigration check posts,’’ said the statement.
“This includes flights operated under Vande Bharat Mission, Air Transport Bubble arrangements or by any non-scheduled commercial flights as allowed by the Ministry of Civil Aviation,’’ it added.
The Vande Bharat Mission started to bring back stranded Indians from foreign destinations after suspension of regular international flights amid COVID-19 outbreak.
However, all such travellers will have to strictly adhere to the guidelines of India’s Health Ministry regarding quarantine and other health/COVID-19 matters, said the statement issued by the home (internal security) ministry.
Under this graded relaxation, the government has also decided to restore with immediate effect all existing visas (except electronic visa, Tourist Visa and Medical Visa).
If the validity of such visas has expired, fresh visas of appropriate categories can be obtained from Indian Mission/Posts concerned.