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kmartin said:
There is no transit visa required if you have connected flight via germany, france or UK . Transit visa required only if you travelling via USA.

Thanks kMartin, But why airline guys said U may Require Transit Visa & make us tensed. I am calling UK-VFS deptt. from morning but unable to connect with their Customer support executive... then dropped 1-mail itself but didn't got any reply so far. That's the reason I am worrying about it. But your replies supporting me. Thanks
 
Deep Singh said:
Thanks kMartin, But why airline guys said U may Require Transit Visa & make us tensed. I am calling UK-VFS deptt. from morning but unable to connect with their Customer support executive... then dropped 1-mail itself but didn't got any reply so far. That's the reason I am worrying about it. But your replies supporting me. Thanks

Bro. Just make sure that there will be only change of plane, No Airport Change, If there is need to airport change then may b required. also may i which airline you booked?
 
kmartin said:
Bro. Just make sure that there will be only change of plane, No Airport Change, If there is need to airport change then may b required. also may i which airline you booked?

Its British Airways...
 
Deep Singh said:
Its British Airways...

Okay again confirm with them and also chk with other airlines.
 
kmartin said:
Okay again confirm with them and also chk with other airlines.

OK I do...Thanks
 
Deep Singh said:
Thanks Anupam, Actually her flight is CANADA(Montreal)-UK(Heathrow)-India(Delhi) & Return also same i.e. DEL-LHR-YUL.

So what U think now???

you do not need a transit visa then for this flight....dont know whats wrong with BA....when I had a indian passport and pr i went through delhi frankfurt and toronto and was with Lufthansa and I did not need any transit visa....
 
anupam said:
you do not need a transit visa then for this flight....dont know whats wrong with BA....when I had a indian passport and pr i went through delhi frankfurt and toronto and was with Lufthansa and I did not need any transit visa....

many many years ago when I had Indian passport, I had to go to the U.S. via London airport. My layover was about 5 hours. I did not go out of airport and I did not need a visa then. My impression was if one did not have to leave the airport, one does not transit visa. Rules might have changed since then.
 
any prediction we can see some status change tomorrow? or would the ND visa officers (lazy bums) be sleeping at their desks after having parties for two days?
 
Hey everyone...After doing re medical how much time will it take for the visa to be issued??
 
waiting 2 exhale said:
any prediction we can see some status change tomorrow? or would the ND visa officers (lazy bums) be sleeping at their desks after having parties for two days?

Its Christmas time for them ....they too busy drinking and making merry ..... I would definitely vote for the worst organization.....
 
waiting 2 exhale said:
any prediction we can see some status change tomorrow? or would the ND visa officers (lazy bums) be sleeping at their desks after having parties for two days?
Hope so some change make it a lucky Friday ;D
 
Myrah7 said:
Hope so some change make it a lucky Friday ;D

I just hope so....this is really killing me these CIC
 
Deep Singh said:
Hello all, Its urgent:

My wife coming to India & she has connecting flight from London.

So I need to knw whether Transit Visa required for London connecting flight??? Moreover she has Canadian PR & Indian Passport.

Please reply if any1 have exp. of it.

Deep Singh
hello deep singh,
as per my last information, PR or NON-PR, its same for all, transit visa is not needed for connecting flights.
i came via heathrow early this year, did not need transit visa, no matter how many stops/countries your flight stops en route, you do not need visa if you do not leave the airport, i had same experience for amsterdam and zurich, the passenger area of any international airport is considered international travel zone so no visa is needed for flight change or stop-over of few hours,( i m not sure of much longer stopover periods/ like days), and one more thing that i found out... at heathrow there are very good large sofa seats near terminal A7 with play area for children, anyone who has more than 2-3 hours stay can go and have a comfortable rest/short nap there.. hope i was helpful.. god bless.
 
akkujuly said:
hello deep singh,
as per my last information, PR or NON-PR, its same for all, transit visa is not needed for connecting flights.
i came via heathrow early this year, did not need transit visa, no matter how many stops/countries your flight stops en route, you do not need visa if you do not leave the airport, i had same experience for amsterdam and zurich, the passenger area of any international airport is considered international travel zone so no visa is needed for flight change or stop-over of few hours,( i m not sure of much longer stopover periods/ like days), and one more thing that i found out... at heathrow there are very good large sofa seats near terminal A7 with play area for children, anyone who has more than 2-3 hours stay can go and have a comfortable rest/short nap there.. hope i was helpful.. god bless.
correction...US is an exception. U need transit visa there. Travel agent knows better. So consult them