The New Zealand Embassy is charged with carrying out the New Zealand Government’s business with the U.S.A. The focus of the Embassy’s work is managing New Zealand’s political, economic, trade, security and other relations with the U.S.A.
As of September 1st, 2006 Citizenship and Immigration Canada introduced a new Simplified Application Process for Federal Economic Class which includes Federal Skilled Workers, Investors, Entrepreneurs, Self-Employed. Our mandate is to promote Canada's economic interests in Mexico and in this context, to support the efforts of Canadian companies who have selected Mexico as a target market for their products, services or technologies.
The Consular Department issues visas to US citizens and to foreign nationals in the US traveling to India. It also provides passport and other consular services to the Indian citizens who live in the US.
Official website of the Embassy of Iceland in Canada. Find out about the latest news and events. Learn about Icelandic education and culture, the trade and economic relationship between Iceland and Canada, and information about traveling to Iceland.
The Embassy of Iceland in Washington D.C. represents Iceland in the United States, as well as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico and Uruguay - with Honorary Consulates are located in all these countries. The role of Honorary Consuls is to protect the interests of Iceland and Icelandic nationals.
The Consulate's most important function is towards the tens of thousands of people of Icelandic descent who live in Manitoba and Western Canada to help them stay in touch with their history and heritage by giving information and facilitating cultural events.
Citizens of the United States do not require a visa to visit Ireland. Irish citizens in the United States may apply for a new passport at Irish Embassy in Washington, D.C.
Please take notice of the jurisdiction of each Consular Office when forwarding your application (visa and tourism information, as well as download of the necessary visa request forms, are available online). The Embassy of Brazil in Ottawa only processes visas required by residents of the National Capital Region, except tourist and business applications submitted in person by residents of other regions.