New Delhi:The International Chess Federation (FIDE) on Saturday appealed to the Canadian government to process the visa issuance applications to players competing in the event at the earliest, saying there are "grave concerns" over the timely arrival of contenders.
Five Indians GM Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, GM Vidit Gujrathi, GM Dommaraju Gukesh, GM Vaishali Rameshbabu and GM Koneru Humpy have already been qualified for the men’s and women’s category of prestigious Candidates Tournament, commencing from April 3 in the capital city Toronto.
The Candidates Tournament serves as the final tournament to find out the challengers for the world champions. The winner of the elite tournament earns the right to a match for the World Championship against the incumbent world champion. Chinese Ding Liren (Men’s) and Ju Wenjun (Women’s) are the current reigning world champions.
Drawing the attention of the Canadian government on the issue, FIDE wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, "Regrettably, players from various countries worldwide, who submitted their visa applications a few months ago, have not yet received any updates on their status. With only a month remaining till the FIDE Candidates Tournament, there are grave concerns about the timely arrival of the players to Toronto.”
India's GM and FIDE deputy president Viswanathan Anand re-tweeted the FIDE letter, tagging Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).