Canadian visit visa processing time and procedure : Indian citizen applying from Israel [closed]









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I am traveling to a conference in Canada on 18th June. I am currently a postdoc in Israel on A/2 student visa and I am an Indian citizen. I applied for Canadian visit visa online from Israel on 23rd May. The application is still under process and since there is only one week left I was wondering if someone know what are the next steps involved ? Do I get my visa stamped at the Canadian embassy in Tel Aviv or do I have to mail my passport somewhere to get it stamped ? If so can I expedite this mailing process (like using UPS Worldwide expedited delivery)?










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closed as primarily opinion-based by Giorgio, Ali Awan, Honorary World Citizen, JonathanReez Jun 14 '17 at 12:28


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  • Why don't you ask the embassy?
    – ThisIsMyName
    Jun 9 '17 at 12:48










  • Have you gone into the online account and checked the status and for messages?
    – Giorgio
    Jun 9 '17 at 16:08










  • @OleksandrKravchuk I asked, but since it is apparently processed by an external agency they don't know.
    – Sajin Koroth
    Jun 9 '17 at 17:58











  • @Dorothy I checked the online status, it says it is under review. I am more interested in knowing what happens next ? Does my visa get stamped here in Israel or do I have to mail it ?
    – Sajin Koroth
    Jun 9 '17 at 18:00






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    People are voting to close this as primarily opinion-based. Why? The specific questions asked are all purely factual. This isn't the typical "OMG my visa's slow and I'm panicky, will I get it in time?" question: it asks concrete questions about what actions the asker will be required to take if their visa is granted.
    – David Richerby
    Jun 14 '17 at 9:07














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I am traveling to a conference in Canada on 18th June. I am currently a postdoc in Israel on A/2 student visa and I am an Indian citizen. I applied for Canadian visit visa online from Israel on 23rd May. The application is still under process and since there is only one week left I was wondering if someone know what are the next steps involved ? Do I get my visa stamped at the Canadian embassy in Tel Aviv or do I have to mail my passport somewhere to get it stamped ? If so can I expedite this mailing process (like using UPS Worldwide expedited delivery)?










share|improve this question















closed as primarily opinion-based by Giorgio, Ali Awan, Honorary World Citizen, JonathanReez Jun 14 '17 at 12:28


Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • Why don't you ask the embassy?
    – ThisIsMyName
    Jun 9 '17 at 12:48










  • Have you gone into the online account and checked the status and for messages?
    – Giorgio
    Jun 9 '17 at 16:08










  • @OleksandrKravchuk I asked, but since it is apparently processed by an external agency they don't know.
    – Sajin Koroth
    Jun 9 '17 at 17:58











  • @Dorothy I checked the online status, it says it is under review. I am more interested in knowing what happens next ? Does my visa get stamped here in Israel or do I have to mail it ?
    – Sajin Koroth
    Jun 9 '17 at 18:00






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    People are voting to close this as primarily opinion-based. Why? The specific questions asked are all purely factual. This isn't the typical "OMG my visa's slow and I'm panicky, will I get it in time?" question: it asks concrete questions about what actions the asker will be required to take if their visa is granted.
    – David Richerby
    Jun 14 '17 at 9:07












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I am traveling to a conference in Canada on 18th June. I am currently a postdoc in Israel on A/2 student visa and I am an Indian citizen. I applied for Canadian visit visa online from Israel on 23rd May. The application is still under process and since there is only one week left I was wondering if someone know what are the next steps involved ? Do I get my visa stamped at the Canadian embassy in Tel Aviv or do I have to mail my passport somewhere to get it stamped ? If so can I expedite this mailing process (like using UPS Worldwide expedited delivery)?










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I am traveling to a conference in Canada on 18th June. I am currently a postdoc in Israel on A/2 student visa and I am an Indian citizen. I applied for Canadian visit visa online from Israel on 23rd May. The application is still under process and since there is only one week left I was wondering if someone know what are the next steps involved ? Do I get my visa stamped at the Canadian embassy in Tel Aviv or do I have to mail my passport somewhere to get it stamped ? If so can I expedite this mailing process (like using UPS Worldwide expedited delivery)?







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closed as primarily opinion-based by Giorgio, Ali Awan, Honorary World Citizen, JonathanReez Jun 14 '17 at 12:28


Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as primarily opinion-based by Giorgio, Ali Awan, Honorary World Citizen, JonathanReez Jun 14 '17 at 12:28


Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













  • Why don't you ask the embassy?
    – ThisIsMyName
    Jun 9 '17 at 12:48










  • Have you gone into the online account and checked the status and for messages?
    – Giorgio
    Jun 9 '17 at 16:08










  • @OleksandrKravchuk I asked, but since it is apparently processed by an external agency they don't know.
    – Sajin Koroth
    Jun 9 '17 at 17:58











  • @Dorothy I checked the online status, it says it is under review. I am more interested in knowing what happens next ? Does my visa get stamped here in Israel or do I have to mail it ?
    – Sajin Koroth
    Jun 9 '17 at 18:00






  • 1




    People are voting to close this as primarily opinion-based. Why? The specific questions asked are all purely factual. This isn't the typical "OMG my visa's slow and I'm panicky, will I get it in time?" question: it asks concrete questions about what actions the asker will be required to take if their visa is granted.
    – David Richerby
    Jun 14 '17 at 9:07
















  • Why don't you ask the embassy?
    – ThisIsMyName
    Jun 9 '17 at 12:48










  • Have you gone into the online account and checked the status and for messages?
    – Giorgio
    Jun 9 '17 at 16:08










  • @OleksandrKravchuk I asked, but since it is apparently processed by an external agency they don't know.
    – Sajin Koroth
    Jun 9 '17 at 17:58











  • @Dorothy I checked the online status, it says it is under review. I am more interested in knowing what happens next ? Does my visa get stamped here in Israel or do I have to mail it ?
    – Sajin Koroth
    Jun 9 '17 at 18:00






  • 1




    People are voting to close this as primarily opinion-based. Why? The specific questions asked are all purely factual. This isn't the typical "OMG my visa's slow and I'm panicky, will I get it in time?" question: it asks concrete questions about what actions the asker will be required to take if their visa is granted.
    – David Richerby
    Jun 14 '17 at 9:07















Why don't you ask the embassy?
– ThisIsMyName
Jun 9 '17 at 12:48




Why don't you ask the embassy?
– ThisIsMyName
Jun 9 '17 at 12:48












Have you gone into the online account and checked the status and for messages?
– Giorgio
Jun 9 '17 at 16:08




Have you gone into the online account and checked the status and for messages?
– Giorgio
Jun 9 '17 at 16:08












@OleksandrKravchuk I asked, but since it is apparently processed by an external agency they don't know.
– Sajin Koroth
Jun 9 '17 at 17:58





@OleksandrKravchuk I asked, but since it is apparently processed by an external agency they don't know.
– Sajin Koroth
Jun 9 '17 at 17:58













@Dorothy I checked the online status, it says it is under review. I am more interested in knowing what happens next ? Does my visa get stamped here in Israel or do I have to mail it ?
– Sajin Koroth
Jun 9 '17 at 18:00




@Dorothy I checked the online status, it says it is under review. I am more interested in knowing what happens next ? Does my visa get stamped here in Israel or do I have to mail it ?
– Sajin Koroth
Jun 9 '17 at 18:00




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People are voting to close this as primarily opinion-based. Why? The specific questions asked are all purely factual. This isn't the typical "OMG my visa's slow and I'm panicky, will I get it in time?" question: it asks concrete questions about what actions the asker will be required to take if their visa is granted.
– David Richerby
Jun 14 '17 at 9:07




People are voting to close this as primarily opinion-based. Why? The specific questions asked are all purely factual. This isn't the typical "OMG my visa's slow and I'm panicky, will I get it in time?" question: it asks concrete questions about what actions the asker will be required to take if their visa is granted.
– David Richerby
Jun 14 '17 at 9:07















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