Canada–Australia Consular Services Sharing Agreement

The Canada–Australia Consular Services Sharing Agreement (French: Entente de partage des Services consulaires Canada – Australie) is a bilateral agreement between the Governments of Australia and Canada for each country to provide consular assistance to citizens of the other in situations which are from time to time agreed between the two countries.[1]

This agreement has been in place since 1986 when the Right Honourable Joe Clark, P.C., M.P., Secretary of State for External Affairs of Canada and the Honourable Bill Hayden, M.P., Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia exchanged notes to create the agreement. The agreement was renewed in 2001, specifying in particular 17 Canadian posts (mostly in Africa and the Americas) and 12 Australian delegations (mainly in the Pacific), where consular services are shared.[1]

Australian Missions

Canadians can seek consular assistance from the following Australian diplomatic missions:

Canadian Missions

Australians can seek consular assistance from the following Canadian diplomatic missions:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Canada, Government of Canada, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development. "Canada-Australia Consular Services Sharing Agreement - Travel.gc.ca". Travel.gc.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
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