If you are a Canadian citizen planning a trip to India, there are many unknown variables you need to consider before actually getting there. While not all of them can be accounted for, we will help you get the load off by turning those unknown variables into something you can handle better. You can change those snags into a pleasant experience upon your visit to India. Keep reading after you get last minute flight tickets to India on Flyopedia.
While there is absolutely no cure for culture shock just yet, Canadian citizens would be happy knowing what to take care of and remember during their trip to India. That way, they can foresee upcoming difficulties and deal with them accordingly. We have presented the information in easily digestible, commonly asked FAQs to help you understand what you want better.
You can easily get an Indian e – Visa by applying for it online on iVisa’s website. Ensure you know the type of visa you want to get. If you are going for sightseeing, a tourist visa is best suited to your needs. If you are going for medical purposes or accompanying your sick family member, a medical visa or medical attendant visa would be your go – to.
The current price for the visa is around $105 CAD (about $76 USD) and the processing time has 3 options to choose from, depending on your urgency to go for the trip. We recommend getting a visa at least a month before your intended date of travel. And after the confirmation, you will get the document in your email address.
Canada has 6 time zones and India has 1, so the time difference differs according to where you want to board your flight from. Indian Standard Time (IST) is exactly 12.5 hours faster than Vancouver (PST) and 9.5 hours faster than Toronto (EST). So remember it before checking out our amazing last minute deals to India on Flyopedia and booking your flights!
If you have done your research on India already, you would know that India has more than 22 languages spoken all over the country. This does not include the dialects, accents and other languages spoken by the minority of people. Most of the people in India can understand Basic English but not more than that.
If you are traveling to cities, most of the students and young people are good at the language. But if you are thinking about going to the villages or remote areas of India, we recommend learning a few phrases of Hindi. Even a simple Namaste or Shukriya can go a long way in getting the locals to warm up to you.
Delhi Belly is a common syndrome in India because of the different cultures mixing together. We would suggest taking it slow with consuming meats from street side stalls, and try to avoid eating salads or fruits cut and washed in tap water. Also, stay away from tap water and use packaged water only.
If you love spicy foods and love adding sriracha to everything, you can try the spicy foods. However, we’d like to remind you that the spiciest Canadian food is still 3 times more bland than the basic spice level used in India. Always try to eat from reputed restaurants instead of just going for anything you like, especially if this is your first rodeo.
And now you’re ready to take on a Canada to India flight round trip on Flyopedia soon. Start your journey today!
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