Indian travellers can now look forward to reduced processing times for their visitor visa applications. (Photo: Pexels)


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Canada continues to rank as a popular destination for 2026, drawing international students and travellers eager to experience its natural beauty. With Prime Minister Mark Carney visiting India this week, tourism has become part of broader diplomatic discussions.

Recent updates to Canada’s visa processing system suggest a renewed focus on welcoming Indian visitors. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has shortened visitor visa processing times for applicants in India.

Shorter Wait Times for Visitor Visas

Indian travellers can now expect their visitor visas to be processed in about 83 days. Previously, applicants waited around 99 days. This 16-day reduction comes after officials completed a year-end review and reassigned staff to focus on visitor visas ahead of the busy summer season.

The change brings relief to families planning reunions and tourists preparing trips to Canada’s well-known destinations.

New Biometric Appointment System

Canada has also introduced changes to how applicants book biometric appointments at Visa Application Centres in India.

Since February 21, 2026, applicants must use the new Appointment Management System. Those attending biometric appointments on or after February 24 must upload their Biometric Instruction Letter to confirm eligibility before scheduling.

The updated system allows travellers to select preferred dates and times and reschedule or cancel appointments online. Officials say the changes aim to create a smoother application process and prevent unnecessary bookings.

Preparing for Peak Travel Season

As summer approaches, authorities have shifted additional officers into visitor visa processing. The move aims to reduce backlogs and ensure smoother travel approvals during high-demand periods.

Canada issued more than 200,000 visas to Indian nationals in 2023, confirming India as a major source of visitors. Travellers must obtain a Temporary Resident Visa or, in some cases, an electronic travel authorization before arrival.

Officials advise applicants to review the latest visa requirements and travel guidelines before making plans.

Popular Canadian Destinations

Interest in leisure travel has grown steadily. Travel agencies report strong demand for cities such as Toronto, Vancouver and Niagara Falls.

Banff National Park in Alberta remains a favourite for its turquoise lakes and scenic drives. The redesigned Rimrock Resort Hotel and the new Basin Glacial Waters spa add to its appeal in 2026.

Niagara Falls continues to attract visitors with its powerful waterfalls and evening light displays. Vancouver offers a blend of city life and coastal scenery, while nearby Tofino draws surfers and whale watchers.

Quebec City stands out for its historic streets and European-style architecture. Toronto remains popular for landmarks like the CN Tower and lively neighbourhoods.

Churchill in Manitoba welcomes travellers seeking polar bear experiences. The Bay of Fundy invites visitors to walk along the ocean floor at Hopewell Rocks during low tide. Prince Edward Island charms guests with sandy beaches and seafood traditions.

Looking Ahead

With faster visa processing and updated systems, Canada appears ready to welcome more Indian tourists in 2026. The changes could strengthen travel ties between the two countries as diplomatic conversations continue.

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