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Emergency preparedness workshop highlights consular support and legal awareness

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • February 28, 2026
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Canberra, February 23 (Australia India News Newsdesk)

 The High Commission of India, in partnership with FINACT, conducted a Crisis and Emergency Workshop in Canberra to raise awareness about consular services, legal assistance and emergency response measures for members of the Indian community.

The panel featured officials from the High Commission alongside representatives from a legal firm, ACT funeral homes and the ACT Multicultural Hub. The session focused on providing practical guidance on how individuals can access support during challenging situations, including legal issues, domestic crises and bereavement.

During the workshop, officials outlined key consular services such as Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) matters, eVisa and Emergency Visa procedures, and the issuance of Emergency Certificates. Participants were encouraged to promptly inform the High Commission or relevant Consulate in cases of arrest or detention to ensure access to consular assistance. The importance of registering with the High Commission was also highlighted as a crucial step for receiving timely updates and support.

Legal experts discussed available avenues for assistance, particularly in cases of domestic violence or abuse, with special attention given to the challenges faced by temporary visa holders. The session aimed to ensure that community members are aware of the resources available to them and how to seek help when needed.

Representatives from funeral services provided detailed information on post-death processes, including documentation requirements, necessary clearances, funeral arrangements, repatriation procedures and associated costs. Organisers said the discussion was designed to help families better understand complex procedures during emotionally difficult times.

The workshop concluded with an interactive exchange between panel members and participants, reinforcing the value of collaboration between government agencies and community organisations in strengthening awareness and preparedness within the Indian diaspora.

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