Truckers’ Protest: Indian Embassy Issues Advisory For Indian Citizens In Canada & Travelers
The Indian High Commission in Ottawa on Tuesday issued an advisory for Indian Citizens in Canada or those who are planning to travel to Canada urging them to take all precautions amid the ongoing truckers’ protests and public disturbance in Ottawa and other major Canadian cities.
Indian High Commission Advisory To Indian Citizens In Canada & Travelers Read:
The Canadian capital city of Ottawa and several other major cities including Toronto are currently witnessing protests with road blockages, demonstrations, large gatherings, and general strikes.
And this may lead to disruptions to traffic, public transportation, and shortages of essential items, including food and water.
Owing to the prevailing situation, a state of emergency has been declared for the City of Ottawa. The impact on traffic and services is likely to continue and local authorities in other major cities of Canada may also impose curfews or other restrictions at short notice.
In view of the ongoing situation, Indian citizens in Canada and those planning to visit Canada are hereby advised to:
- Exercise a high degree of caution and remain alert;
- Avoid areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are taking place, such as downtown Ottava;
- Follow the instructions of local authorities, including curfews;
- Monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations and the evolving situation.
A special emergency helpline (+1) 6137443761 has been set up A the High Commission Al Ottawa to provide assistance and guidance to Indian citizens in distress due to the ongoing disturbances in Canada.
Indian citizens in Canada are also encouraged to register with the High Commission of India in Ottawa or Consulates of India in Toronto and Vancouver through their websites, or the MADAD portal madad.gov.in Registration would enable the High Commission and the Consulates Al better connect with Indian citizens in Canada in the event of an emergency.