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On Friday November 2, 2007 two directors of the International Goan Organization (IGO) of Ontario, Cellie Gonsalves and Al Mathias met the Consul-General of India (CGI), Mr. Satish C. Mehta. Mr. Mehta was updated on the various accomplishments of the IGO including Academic Conferences, Indo-Canadian Enterprise Exchange Program, Health Services Project and the current Best of Both Worlds project. He was very impressed. Mr. Mehta stated proudly that approximately 30,000 people participated in India Day celebrations in Toronto this year. He attended VIVA Goa having been invited by the Goan Overseas Association (GOA) Toronto this year and suggested that we leverage the huge attendance at Viva Goa by inviting Investment Companies and Realtors from Goa/India to showcase their products and services at Viva Goa. "The Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Government of India has introduced Scholarship Programme for Diaspora Children (SPDC) to study in Higher and Technical Institutions in India", advised Mr. Mehta, "assistance on Merit basis, is provided to the children of Diaspora [Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) and Non-Resident Indians (NRIs)] for the academic year 2007-2008". Mr. Mehta requested the IGO to publicize this program and welcomed applications. Detailed discussion ensued on the Best of Both Worlds Project and actions taken to date to resolve the issues and problems in Goa faced by Non-resident Indians including Land & Property Disputes, Property Management, Buying, Selling, Leasing Real Estate, Estate & Taxation, Investing in India, Grievances of Non Resident Goans, an Information Center and Visa discrimination against ex-Pakistani citizens, "The criteria to get an Indian visa for persons who presently or previously held Pakistan passports is clear and stated on our website," declared Mr. Mehta. He advised us that there are two categories:
In response to the Consul-General's request, we would like to invite all those who previously held Pakistani Passports to advise us in detail of the specific problems they encountered relating to getting visas to visit India. Please include the circumstances of the problems, where, how and when they were resolved, and if resolved satisfactorily. Please provide your Name, Canadian Passport Numbers, date of application, date and receipt number for the Fee, date the notarized affidavit was submitted, date visa received or denied or still waiting for response and any other relevant details. Please provide details of your case quickly to : almathias@rogers.com so that we can hopefully resolve/expedite issuance of Indian visas.
Cousins Anton And Pedro Get Answers At IGO Meeting
Cellie Gonsalves, Director of the IGO reviewed the "Best of Both Worlds" project which dealt with seven major issues facing Goans living in Canada, namely Land & Property Disputes; Property Management; Buying, Selling & Leasing Real Estate; Estate & Taxation; Investing in India; Discrimination against Goans born in Pakistan and Grievances of NRGs and Information Center. Action taken in dealing with all these issues by the IGO and the Commissioner for NRI Affairs, Hon Minister Eduardo Faleiro in Goa was reviewed. Officials from the State Bank of India, Dr. Ajay Tandon Sr. Vice President & Branch Head, State Bank of India (Canada), and Mr. Trevor Fernandes Chief Manager, State Bank of India, Goa shared their knowledge and expertise relating to banking, investing and taxation of capital gains in India. Cellie stated that there is commonality between concerns of Goans in Canada and those residing elsewhere in the world. She said that the IGO therefore believes that spearheading solutions to these concerns will ultimately serve all Goans, and in this way spark a heightened sense of solidarity and connectivity between Goans the world over...and our motherland.
Update on International Goan Organization Meeting
In March 2006 the Government of Goa appointed Hon. Eduardo Faleiro as Commissioner for NRI Affairs in Goa, with cabinet rank. Following this appointment, the International Goan Organization of Ontario, Canada (IGO) took the initiative to invite Goans living in the Toronto area to attend workshops to identify and discuss critical issues and problems in Goa, faced by Non Resident Goans (NRGs). Approximately 70 people attended workshops in September - November 2006. The output of these meetings was presented by the IGO delegate, Mrs. Cellie Gonsalves at the Global Goans Convention on January 4, 2007. The detailed report titled "Best of Both Worlds" was reviewed with Hon. Eduardo Faleiro and the Chief Minister of Goa, Hon. Pratapsingh Rane by Mrs. Zulema de Souza, President of IGO and Mrs. Cellie Gonsalves.
IGO of Ontario Takes Action to help Pakistan-born Canadian Goans
"If I apply for a Visa, the Indian Consulate in Toronto requires a 6 month waiting period. I am one of those Goans who was born 60 years ago, in British India that 59 years ago became Pakistan". This sentiment captured one of seven major issues identified during workshops held in Fall 2006 in Toronto, by The International Goan Organization (IGO) of Ontario Canada.
Global Goans Convention in Goa on January 4, 2007 International Goan Organization of Ontario delegate Ms. Cellie Gonsalves presenting at the Global Goans Convention at Cidade de Goa on January 4, 2007. Also in the photo to Ms. Gonsalves's left are Ms.Sujata Singh Joint Secretary Europe West Ministry of External Affairs, Ms. Vicki Treadell British Deputy High Commissioner, Dr.Wilfred D`Souza Deputy Chief Minister, Government of Goa, Mr. Eduardo Faleiro Hon. Commissioner for NRI affairs and Mr. R.R.Dash Chief Passport Officer
International Goan Organization (IGO) of Ontario, Canada President Ms. Zulema de Souza and Director Mrs. Cellie Gonsalves met with Hon. Chief Minister of Goa, Mr. Pratapsingh Rane on January 19, 2007 to present and review the report titled "IGO of Ontario Canada, Best of Both Worlds - Non Resident Goans" at the Chief Minister's residence in Altinho, Panjim, Goa. Left to right are Mr. Tony Gonsalves, Ms. Zulema de Souza, Mr. Pratapsingh Rane, Ms. Cellie Gonsalves and Mr. Neves de Souza.
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