Hi,
First message. If the forum is wrong, pls suggest correct one.
Running the risk of tl;dr. Thanks in advance if you do read in full
My background: I have a work permit that was issued in early February. The Canada Immigration web site assert that I'm allowed to travel to Canada. I live in India currently.
Issues:
- India has banned international travel since mid-March.
- It operates flights to evacuate Indian citizens from number of countries. Instead of taking empty flights from India, it allows anyone meeting certain criteria to travel on that flight to destination country.
- Canada itself has banned certain class of travelers like tourists and 'some' student permits.
- Recently, under US govt pressure, India started allowing few airlines to operate flight under repatriation scheme (still no open access).
Unfortunately, each airline seems to have different interpretation of who is eligible to travel to Canada by these flights.
- Air India seems to allow foreign citizens or Permanent Residents or Work Permit holders. There have been reports of Student Permit holders being barred to board the flight.
- KLM seems to allow foreign citizens or Permanent Residents. Customer Service (one of few still operational) explicitly told me Work Permit holders are not allowed to board under instructions from Indian government.
- Operators like Lufthansa talk in the same language as KLM on their web site. In addition it requires a transit visa to fly via Frankfurt.
- United Airlines seems to allow Canada Work Permit holders along with PR and citizens. It seems to require some form of US visa or transit visa.
I have two choices
- Book Air India ticket. Unfortunately, there is such scarcity of ticket availability and such a poor management of ticket allocation that it seems like a lottery to purchase a ticket. Indira License Raj back in full force.
- I have a valid US B1 visa. It seems like I can book a ticket on United Airlines.
Few questions:
- Why different interpretation across airlines? Which one is correct?
- If I go by above guidance and book a ticket with airline which seems to allow Canada Work Permit holder to travel, but for whatever confusion I'm barred at the airport from boarding, what are my choices besides rescheduling the flight? I'm certain about Canada immigration allowing my entrance. Can I show the online content to reason with these folks?
- Is there any risk in booking and travelling via UA via Newark to Toronto, given my Canada Work Permit and US B1 visa? Do I need to go through customs and recheckin at Newark before I catch connecting flight to Toronto?
- Why do I require transit visa on these repatriation flights?
- Is there any other airline that would allow my case to fly to Canada?
- Anyone out there with similar case as mine and traveled by airline other than Air India? Can you share your experience?
Thanks,
_shailesh
First message. If the forum is wrong, pls suggest correct one.
Running the risk of tl;dr. Thanks in advance if you do read in full
My background: I have a work permit that was issued in early February. The Canada Immigration web site assert that I'm allowed to travel to Canada. I live in India currently.
Issues:
- India has banned international travel since mid-March.
- It operates flights to evacuate Indian citizens from number of countries. Instead of taking empty flights from India, it allows anyone meeting certain criteria to travel on that flight to destination country.
- Canada itself has banned certain class of travelers like tourists and 'some' student permits.
- Recently, under US govt pressure, India started allowing few airlines to operate flight under repatriation scheme (still no open access).
Unfortunately, each airline seems to have different interpretation of who is eligible to travel to Canada by these flights.
- Air India seems to allow foreign citizens or Permanent Residents or Work Permit holders. There have been reports of Student Permit holders being barred to board the flight.
- KLM seems to allow foreign citizens or Permanent Residents. Customer Service (one of few still operational) explicitly told me Work Permit holders are not allowed to board under instructions from Indian government.
- Operators like Lufthansa talk in the same language as KLM on their web site. In addition it requires a transit visa to fly via Frankfurt.
- United Airlines seems to allow Canada Work Permit holders along with PR and citizens. It seems to require some form of US visa or transit visa.
I have two choices
- Book Air India ticket. Unfortunately, there is such scarcity of ticket availability and such a poor management of ticket allocation that it seems like a lottery to purchase a ticket. Indira License Raj back in full force.
- I have a valid US B1 visa. It seems like I can book a ticket on United Airlines.
Few questions:
- Why different interpretation across airlines? Which one is correct?
- If I go by above guidance and book a ticket with airline which seems to allow Canada Work Permit holder to travel, but for whatever confusion I'm barred at the airport from boarding, what are my choices besides rescheduling the flight? I'm certain about Canada immigration allowing my entrance. Can I show the online content to reason with these folks?
- Is there any risk in booking and travelling via UA via Newark to Toronto, given my Canada Work Permit and US B1 visa? Do I need to go through customs and recheckin at Newark before I catch connecting flight to Toronto?
- Why do I require transit visa on these repatriation flights?
- Is there any other airline that would allow my case to fly to Canada?
- Anyone out there with similar case as mine and traveled by airline other than Air India? Can you share your experience?
Thanks,
_shailesh
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